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I am a 44 y/o, 193 lbs male (5’ 8”) diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea (AHI 16). I am a mouth breather but couldn’t tolerate a full-face mask, so I bought an Airfit P-10 nasal pillow, chin strap, and Somnifix Mouth Strips. For about one year I experienced particularly good sleep (AHI 0.2-0.9).
Then, I started suffering through periods of poor sleep quality characterized by frequent awakenings throughout the night (10 or more awakenings). At its worst, I was waking up 20-30 times with at least for 4-8 (usually stressful) dreams per night. The AHI’s didn’t always correlate with sleep quality. Sometimes they were > 5, sometimes < 1, but I was getting no rest regardless. It turned out that my P10 nasal Pillow was the problem. When I replaced it with a new one, I noticed how much more exhaust was coming from the micromesh compared to my old one. Most likely I had been rebreathing CO2 all along, which would explain why I always woke up out of breath and gasping for air. I will note that I still wake up ~1-4 times a night (my baseline) but fall asleep again very quickly and still felt rested the next day. During this ordeal I had bought an Airsense 10 AUTOSET FOR HER out of pocket and started using OSCAR. With a fresh mask, the best pressure that worked for me was still FIXED 11 cm H2O with EPR 3 cm (AHI < 1.0), so I continued using the AUTOSET in CPAP mode.
FYI:
- I am a very anxious person.
- I work overnights (and I truly love being up at night), 10-hour shifts, and I work seven consecutive days on and 7 consecutive days off, and the job is stressful (healthcare worker).
- Even on my 7 days off, I stay in overnight mode, but I tend to keep an irregular schedule. Every day I wake up later and stay up later. The day before returning to work I take a Benadryl so I can go to sleep and reset my schedule. This in my opinion is better than switching back and forth days and nights like most overnight workers do (which kills you).
- I drink lots of caffeine (as a trial I gave up caffeine for about at least a month and it had ZERO impact on my sleep quality).
- I have chronic gastric reflux. I take omeprazole 20 mg daily. It is usually under control (asymptomatic) unless I am stressed. No other pre-existing conditions.
- I am now 193 lbs and exercise 5-6 times a week. I consider myself to be in good shape now.
*****************************PRESENT*************************************
About 2.5 weeks ago I started waking up 20-30 times a night about 2.5 weeks ago, usually in the middle of taking a breath. Sometimes I would wake up feeling like I was not breathing at all. It’s important to note that work has been particularly stressful over the last month. In fact, after many days of little sleep and feeling constant chest pressure (felt like deep anxiety), I went to the ED to get checked out, and all the cardiac workup (including NT pro-BNP to detect heart failure) was negative, and the most reasonable explanation seems to be stress related anxiety. They prescribed me hydroxyzine as needed to sleep, which I take as the last resort (It keeps me down all night) but try to avoid given its prolonged hung-over effect. Given my history w/ P10 issues, I decided to change masks (it’s always a confounding variable in my sleep issues, i.e. every time the humidity is high the exhaust port gets clogged). Tried the Fisher & Paykel Brevida Nasal Mask but settled on the Philips Respironics Dreamwearer Nasal Pillow, which I find more comfortable.
Now my sleep seems to be returning to normal but I still struggle with day to day variability. Looking at my Oscar data for the last 1.5 year it seems 95% of my events are clear airway events whether the sleep is good or not. All anxiety does is worsen the issue. I think some of it is junk (right before I sleep). It seems I hardly have events flagged as either OA or Hypopnea:
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A night of good decent sleep looks like the following:
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But upon closer observation there are time lapses of seemiingly periodic breathing:
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I see that flow limitations seem to be associated with those instances of periodic breathing. Are they just unflagged hypopneas? Would that explain why I seemingly feel like I am either not asleep or constantly aroused from sleep throughout the night? Should I set the machine back to AUTOPAP retitrate?
I am going to post a couple of more images in a follow up post. Thanks for reading so far.