Titration Study Newbie Question
Hi y'all,
I went to my GP's at the end of this past summer after feeling dead tired for awhile, had bloodwork drawn and a sleep study scheduled. Bloodwork came back saying I had vitamin B-12 & Vitamin D deficiencies as well as low testosterone. I've been on medication for that since then. I had my sleep study back at the end of October where they told me I had severe sleep apnea with an AHI of 87 per hour and an average oxygen saturation of 57%.
I had my titration study this past Sunday night where the clinic said being on the CPAP, my AHI dropped to less than 1 per hour and oxygen saturation never dropped below 92%.
My question is this, I've read and heard a lot of people online and on YouTube who say they felt amazing after being hooked up to the CPAP machine their first night. However, I distinctly remember waking up Monday morning feeling like total garbage. I had a really hard time even driving myself home after the study because I felt so incredibly sleepy. I know that everyone experiences things differently. I just would have thought that with results that were so much better I would have maybe felt better instead of worse than I normally do.
I'm still full steam ahead on getting a CPAP machine and getting started with it, just thought it was weird to have felt so crappy after getting such a "good" night's sleep.
Any thoughts?
I went to my GP's at the end of this past summer after feeling dead tired for awhile, had bloodwork drawn and a sleep study scheduled. Bloodwork came back saying I had vitamin B-12 & Vitamin D deficiencies as well as low testosterone. I've been on medication for that since then. I had my sleep study back at the end of October where they told me I had severe sleep apnea with an AHI of 87 per hour and an average oxygen saturation of 57%.
I had my titration study this past Sunday night where the clinic said being on the CPAP, my AHI dropped to less than 1 per hour and oxygen saturation never dropped below 92%.
My question is this, I've read and heard a lot of people online and on YouTube who say they felt amazing after being hooked up to the CPAP machine their first night. However, I distinctly remember waking up Monday morning feeling like total garbage. I had a really hard time even driving myself home after the study because I felt so incredibly sleepy. I know that everyone experiences things differently. I just would have thought that with results that were so much better I would have maybe felt better instead of worse than I normally do.
I'm still full steam ahead on getting a CPAP machine and getting started with it, just thought it was weird to have felt so crappy after getting such a "good" night's sleep.
Any thoughts?