(08-12-2019, 01:12 AM)phaedra Wrote: The feeling of waking up is not improved. Also, daytime sleepiness has not decreased.
Is there any way to improve it?
Greetings phaedra and welcome to the forum.
I've been on my ResMed ASV machine for 11 months. I too, feel a little bit like Big Guy. But some days I feel like I have a lot of energy and want to take on the world. Other days I have to take a nap. So a mixed bag for me. But I am really certain that if I stop using my ASV that my health will go downhill. The reason I say this is because I have had a nasty cold a couple times now and couldn't use the mask for two nights each time. And I have noticed a decline in the way I felt. That "good" or maybe "better" feeling returned quickly when I resumed using my ASV.
One thing I noticed is that I seem to have a threshold of 6 hours on the machine. 6+ hours and I feel pretty good for the day. 5 hours and I'm OK. 4 hours or less and I feel I'm sorely missing out on the advantages of using it. So I don't know if there is any way you can add even just one more hour per night and see if you have a breakthrough of feeling better. And, for me, it seemed to be about a month of regular use to really feel improvement. So, my nightly goal is 6 hours.
Overall I do feel better, but have my moments of "why don't I feel better" too. But I also know that the ASV machine is what I absolutely need to treat my centrals and mixed apneas. I had a titration study with a ResMed VAuto and my AHI's were around 40. (Wrong machine for me.) With the ASV, I am around 2 to 5 average. I get an occasional 0, but that elusive number isn't important. What is important is that you get the right machine, the right mask, the right settings, and enough time each night. Kind of a magic combination of things for each individual, but once you are there, you won't want to stop treatment.
Please don't give up. And, do post any questions you have on this forum. There's a lot of years experience here and willing to share, help, and support in many ways.