I'm embarrassed to say I have been wearing a cpap mask for 2.5 years now and still not sure what to do. I was snorting and snoring extremely loud so took a at home sleep test. Don't think I slept at all that night but the results were Obstructive sleep apnea in supine. I have been sleepy during the day and not a good sleeper so I was kinda happy that I was going to start feeling more alert during the day. The company that issued the sleep test got me set up with all the equipment and said the machine takes care of everything set at 4 -20.
Struggled for a long time and just started experimenting on myself after watching videos online.
I paid for someone to look at my Oscar report and I was really struggling with leaks but he quickly diagnosed me with UARS and ended up getting a Bi-level machine with a pressure of 18/13. At that pressure, I really struggle with leaks and I'm not really sure the higher pressure really makes me sleep better than say a set pressure of 8 or 9. I have always been using a nasal pillow mask with three pieces of tape ( one horizontal and three vertical) but that still does not stop the leaking. The only way to consistently stop the leaking is to wear a full face mask ( it's kinda nice to just put on the F20 without having to tape the mouth shut).
Last night I lowered the pressure and used the F20. It looks like I had a few short sections of the oscar that didn't look to bad ( see attached Osace report).
So this is what I'm wondering.
Do I really have upper airway resistance syndrome.
Could I tell if I really need to wear a cpap if I use a device to stay off my back and wear a blood o2/ heart monitor and try a few night without cpap
Should I stay with the F20 mask and start raising the pressure bilevel or cpap ( I own both machines).
After 2.5 years of messing around with masks, tape, pressures and different machines, I'm ready to just start from scratch again and looking for suggestions from people that have already figured it out. Thank you