I've been using APAP for about a month for mild apnea (8.8 on my at home study, o2sat into the low 80s, almost entirely hypoapneas). I am having days where I feel better-ish, but am still really fatigued. Smart watch says my o2sat is staying above 90% most of the time, with occasional dips to the high 80s (not super reliable, but the trend of pre-cpap into the low 80s, then improving to upper 80s with the CPAP is apparent).
I also know I am dealing with long COVID stuff in addition to apnea, so I'd like to do everything possible to get the apnea improved as much as possible, since that's more in my control.
I have 2 questions:
First, I've had 2....incidents? that I'm trying to explain. The first time it happened, I was using a poorly fitting nasal pillow, the second time was with my current mask (Airsense F40, which I'm really happy with). In both instances the pressure ramped to a painful level (to the degree that my nose felt blown up like a balloon and I struggled to exhale against the pressure, even once I'd woken up). Sorry I don't have the detailed info for the first night, that was before I'd gotten an SD card. The data from the second incident is uploaded as "cpap bad night."
There was nothing unusual in terms of environment those nights that I'm aware of (I drink infrequently and not those nights, and don't take sleep meds). Any ideas?
Second, I'm looking for machine tweaks to continue improving my AHI. I'm thinking I am ready to disable my ramp time (it's at ramp to 4 for 20 minutes, and let's be honest....4 to 5 or 6 is basically nothing). I'm wondering if my minimum pressure belongs at 6 or 7 instead of 5, based on apneas still occurring at 5, but tapering off at the 6-7ish level?
Please let me know if I should zip and upload more data, the 3 upload limit is understandable but I also wonder if I need to provide more data.
Thanks for any help!