Just a follow up here... We are still waiting for our appointment on 28/02, last time I rang the hospital my sons test had yet to be scored, but he has been put on the cancellation list should any appointments come up before then. We are in the same state of things really. He is now back to sleeping up to 20 hours, this would happen regularly pre cpap but he had stabilised at about 11/12 hours, now it's creeping up longer.
A few nights ago I changed the setting from standard to soft for response. He seems to have had a few longer stretches of uninterrupted sleep, up to 1 1/2 hours a couple of nights. At the weekend I will resend data to Geer1 if he doesn't mind taking another look for me
Anyway, my son had an asthma check up yesterday. His peak flow was 270 and is meant to be 480 for an unasthmatic his height. Last time he was tested (Nov 2017 just as his tiredness had started, but no where near the level it is now) his peak flow was about 370. Nurse said his asthma was unstable as he is taking blue reliever daily, and can't tell if the breathlessness is from being very unfit due to inactivity, or asthma, but I suspect the latter. He is doubling up his fostair (preventer) but it will take several weeks to improve things.
I wonder if this could be the cause of the ragged flow rate and trouble expiring against the pressure? I am wary of telling consultant this incase it reduces his chances of getting a bi level.
She wasn't very clued up on what could cause the hyperventilation but seemed shocked at his respiratory rate sometimes peaking at 30. I was hoping she may send him for a chest x ray but as he has never smoked she said copd/emphysema etc very unlikely. Guess we need to just wait for the consultant appointment, I'm just so worried he will fob us off or that the psg hasn't picked much up. I've seen from sample ones and there are recommendations at the bottom, I'm hoping they will recommend bi level and comment on the hyperventilation.
I changed his filter too, it was slightly grey but very feintly, will get hold of the hypoallergenic ones. I have seen round shaped filters people with asthma use on the hose, can anyone advise me of what they are please?
Thank you all once again!