(01-09-2019, 10:21 AM)Sleeprider Wrote: You are self-diagnosed and self-treating after a sleep test showed no apnea, but confirmed you have problems with persistent arousal or insomnia. Going without CPAP will not likely bring you the relief you hope for, but based on sleep test result is not the end of the world. Good luck, and hopefully good sleep.
You are correct. The sleep test did show no apnea, although I only slept for 2 hours during the test. And from the data I've collected using CPAP, most of my apneas occur later in my sleep cycle. Usually the first 3-4 hours are clear. You're right though - not using the CPAP will likely not help at all.
Probably time to just go back to the doctor for another sleep study. Maybe I'm just stressed and anxious. I should probably focus on meditation and yoga before bed. I've been using devices (with blue light blocked) right before bed since the cpap was working well and maybe that's messing with me.