I've got another follow up appointment with my sleep doctor in a few weeks. I'm still dealing with waking up too early and being tired during the day and evening.
Over the last few months I've done a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia program available as a mobile app. I've also started seeing an in-person Therapist. The CBTi program and Therapist have given me some techniques to use that do help me avoid insomnia when I first get in bed, but I'm still waking up during the night a few times, and still waking up after only 6-7 hours of sleep feeling tired but unable to fall back asleep.
The therapist is asking me to very seriously reconsider if the reason I'm waking up has to do with my sleep apnea. She doesn't believe that stress is waking me up early.
So... Sleep Doc says it's probably just stress. Therapist says it's probably sleep apnea
I guess I'm back to scrutinizing my therapy and trying to discern if my cardioballistic laden flow chart is somehow obscuring flow limitation or other signs that my breathing is still to blame for waking up early.
Two interesting things that I figured out by reviewing my last 3+ years of data:
1. The day before I get stuffed up from a sinus infection I have my lowest flow limitation nights. My sinuses get dried out, painfully so, and while I'm dried out I seem to be able to breath better in my sleep. I also see that when I first lay down at night I have a few minutes with pronounced flow limitation until my nose clears from the humidity and pressure. Maybe I should ask for a consult with an ENT? Basically all my remaining events are a snort followed by an arousal so this could just be a congestion issue in my nose?
2. Static pressure around 9.6 + ample humidity + EPR=3 does seem to increase the chances that I make it through most of the night with only a few wake ups. It's not perfect but those settings appear to be better than anything else I've tried. I'm tempted to try higher pressures again but don't think I can make that work without a BiPAP to combat aerophagia. I can bring this up with my doc but I have a hard time seeing them let me just try out a BiPAP for fun.