http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-...ral-Apneas
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(Here's the brief overview of the past year and half if you don't want to read the old threads)
Started CPAP in Feb of 2017 after an in lab sleep study. Apnea well controlled with avg AHI of .97 for nearly 9 months with a variable pressure of 8-11.
Centrals started showing up, getting worse over time.
Had new sleep study in lab in March 2018. Confirmed centrals, confirmed BiPAP failed to control, recommendation to reduce pressure to fixed 8.0
Since then, have seen some obstructive events reappear (but not too many) and centrals continue.
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So, saw the sleep doc this afternoon. Took my SD card in so they could see the data.
1st strike, they wouldn't download from the SD card, only from Resmed so they didn't get any data after June 1 as cell reception at my home is BAD and my machine rarely is able to connect and upload data.
2nd strike, he says I am tired because I need to get more sleep, not because of the apnea.
I refute all that with him and he finally agrees to change my settings to 8-15 for 4 weeks to see what will happen. (last time I had pressure that high the centrals were in the 10-15 range. I don't see this going well...)
If that fails, then he wants to treat my PLM (periodic limb movement) My movement index was 27.3 with a total of 216 movements recorded during the last sleep study.
If that fails then he wants to consider BiPAP ST.
I do not have a lot of confidence in this plan, and really feel like ASV is what I need (just like Sleeprider suggested many months ago) I just can't afford to buy one out of pocket. So, I will continue this game until I run out of options trying to get insurance to pay for effective treatment.
Once again, thanks to everyone. This community is such a great resource!
The attached file is data from earlier this week.