Backstory:
I'm 50, male, about 200lbs, 6'. About 15 years ago, I had a serious event that landed me in the ICU for a week with severe sepsis. I was hypoxic to the point where most of my organs shut down. While I made a full recover, I did suffer some nerve damage to my long thoracic resulting in a year-long battle with a winged-scapula. Ever since, I've had struggles with sleeping where I feel like I'm drowning, despite little or no snoring (at that time). I even put a camera in the bedroom to record the incidents of "drowning" to see if I was gasping for air (I wasn't). I suspect I
Seeing the Airsense 10 on sale for $300 about two weeks ago, I managed to snag one using family influences to obtain a script without a sleep study. With the auto-titration, I hoped I would be able to get valuable data without the study - or at least help make the decision to have one conducted.
It arrived a few days ago and I've been playing with it ever since. As suspected, I'm seeing what looks like primarily central apnea - presumably from damage to my phrenic nerve during the sepsis.
I've ordered an at-home sleep study kit from WatchPat which is cleared by FDA to differentiate between obstructive and central apneas. That hasn't arrived yet.
In the mean time, I'm hoping the experts here can have a peek at my overviews of the last three data sets. I can provide any additional requested information.
My plan is to take the results of the sleep test to my primary and go from there.