I've been on CPAP for about 2 months now, overall, it has been helpful in getting better sleep, but I do still feel tired most days. My at-home sleep test revealed an AHI of 16, which has reduced down to OSCAR averages of 2.08 in October and 2.01 in November.
I was hoping that someone here might be able to help me make sense of my OSCAR data on a good night vs a higher AHI night and help me understand what's happening + how I can optimize my settings to get closer to or under 1 AHI consistently, as that's when I tend to feel the best (although still somewhat tired).
Summary, Lower AHI and Higher AHI nights are attached as images.
Context:
- Struggled with aerophagia issues, and in response, my doctor recommended turning EPR on to 3 and exploring a switch from a full face mask (F40) to a nasal mask (P10), which did help quite a bit from a comfort perspective. Not sure if this messes with my therapy efficacy though.
- I do use mouth tape every night to prevent mouth breathing.
- Based on my physical and bloodwork last month, I do not have any other health issues and I am not taking any medications besides Allegra once per day for allergies.
- I also take a daily multivitamin, magnesium (400mg) and CoQ10 (400mg).
Happy to provide any more information that is required or try any settings recommended. Greatly appreciate the help!