RE: Pressure
thanks for that reminder. good advice.
RE: Pressure
James, your observations are important, I think. Many of us do need to study data to optimize treatment, but there can easily come a point when we are fruitlessly obsessing. I'm almost there myself, I'm realizing, and before long I'm going to have to stop looking at Oscar every morning. But honestly, if I hadn't been doing that for the past year, I wouldn't be in a very good place now. So the trick is to recognize when you're doing fine with your disordered breathing and then just live your life without focusing so much on it.
Thanks for the post.
RE: Pressure
It's a very valuable and meaningful point, James, and well-taken on my end.
I think of it as being 'cured' with antibiotics. We get 'help' overcoming the problem, and we return to normal. But normal isn't disease-free! Normal is statis, or dynamic equilibrium, where everything is running a tad minus, then a tad plus. We're always fighting something. CPAP is what helps us to deal with a potentially lethal problem. It doesn't cure us. It helps us to regain our equilibrium, or to regain our 'normal'. Thinking that 'normal' means 00 on our AHI count each morning is no more realistic than is our 'ideal weight', the complete absence of any pathogens in our system, or sleeping a 'perfect' night.