You guys helped me a while back on getting started, thank you so much. It has changed my life. I am now trying to help a friend out. He is 51 years old, 5' 11" 330 lbs. Heavy smoker. In the past he suspected possible sleep apnea. Last year he did a home sleep study, it came back negative so it just kind of died there. Around 6 weeks ago, he had foot surgery. Since then, he said he absolutely cannot sleep. In the past, he never had a time sleeping for a normal amount of time. Now he can not even get 2 hours in at a time. Those close to him have heard him snore pretty bad. He went back to the doc and now has a "real" sleep study scheduled for 2 weeks from now, then a doc visit to follow a week after that. In the mean time, I had an old AirSense 10 I let him use. He had severe problems with leaking with F20 because of a big nose, however, the leaks are mostly gone now with a F30. He has tried it now for 3 days in a row. He still cannot get any sessions in longer than around 1.75 hours. After looking at his Oscar data, it definitely does not look good to me. He appears to be waking up from sleeping when not even in an event. I just find it weird that this has happened only since a foot surgery. Could anesthesia cause problems with sleep apnea long term? I have advised him to stick with those sleep study and doc appointments and treat this very seriously. In the meantime, do you guys see anything we can do as far as settings or anything else that might be able to help him sleep?
Here are the last the nights data at the top, with the last 2 pics being zoomed in on 2 different short periods he slept during day 1.
Thanks in advance!
Last 3 pics