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Hello. I don't really think that a new sleep study would say anything new that I don't know, since, as I said, I suffocate if I don't sleep with CPAP, as soon as I fall asleep.
Also, they couldn't do a new study, because I wouldn't be able to sleep, I would just suffer.
I have a hypothesis: after losing weight, the tissues of the palate, uvula, tongue, throat, etc. have become "loose", so that, despite being thin, the structures of the mouth and throat fall and collapse completely and don't let me breathe as soon as I relax and sleep.
I really appreciate the idea and the advice, because in other circumstances, doing another sleep study would be the most logical step to follow.
Machine: Resmed Air Sense 10 Elite Mask Type: Nasal pillows Mask Make & Model: Fisher & Paykel Nova Micro Humidifier: Resmed SX556-0204 CPAP Pressure: 6 to 7 cm CPAP Software: OSCAR
Machine: Resmed Air Sense 10 Elite Mask Type: Nasal pillows Mask Make & Model: Fisher & Paykel Nova Micro Humidifier: Resmed SX556-0204 CPAP Pressure: 6 to 7 cm CPAP Software: OSCAR
Machine: Resmed Air Sense 10 Elite Mask Type: Nasal pillows Mask Make & Model: Fisher & Paykel Nova Micro Humidifier: Resmed SX556-0204 CPAP Pressure: 6 to 7 cm CPAP Software: OSCAR
Also Trasto, as for falling asleep with or without CPAP.....
Athough we have vastly different bodies and experiences, falling asleep is easy for me, dont know why.
I do practice good sleep hygiene, no TV bluelight before bed is a big one.
Need to get the mind to slow done at sleep time!
Breathing exercises will help that I'm sure for you.
And...
I have been tryin to sleep WITHOUT CPAP lately, and i have been able to no problem!
Thats why i have been doing Breathing Exercises, to enable me to regain control over all the various breathing muscles, including the diaphragm!
And...
Just last night i fell asleep , while doing those breathing exercises @ 2115 hrs, 9:15 PM
I awoke at 12 am and actually felt great!
However, i put my CPAP machine on and slept mostly right thru i think, until about 5 am, 0500 hrs
And i feel great this morning!
My goal is to get rid of the CPAP.
And I am finding that others are doing that!
Through Breathwork!!!
That's why those of us on this website, and using CPAP have a problem in the first place!
We started to breathe incorrectly at some point in our lives.
Anxiety, Stress etc. etc.
Mouth breathing, big problem!
Hope you can join me, and others, on our quest to get our liberation from this device ( which has helped for the most part while we have the sleep apnea)
And i'm pretty sure that with a modest amount of knowledge about Breathwork and doing some exercises, you can at least have better sleep WITH CPAP.
Machine: Resmed Air Sense 10 Elite Mask Type: Nasal pillows Mask Make & Model: Fisher & Paykel Nova Micro Humidifier: Resmed SX556-0204 CPAP Pressure: 6 to 7 cm CPAP Software: OSCAR
10-01-2024, 10:10 AM (This post was last modified: 10-01-2024, 10:12 AM by Trasto.)
RE: I can't sleep without using CPAP
Thanks, Deborah K.
Here I attach a screenshot with OSCAR's graphs.
I'm happy because there are only two apneas and there is very little leak (I still have the tape on my mouth when I sleep), but I don't understand why my A-CPAP starts increasing the pressure, in the absence of apnea, from 3:30 a.m. to 3:40 a.m.
And I guess I keep waking up, maybe because of the apneas, maybe because of the pressure, because I'm sleepy all day long.
Your flow limits are still pretty high, even using the level 3 EPR. This happened to me much further along in my therapy, and SleepRider helped me get a ResMed Aircurve 10 Vauto, a bilevel machine to replace my ResMed AirSense 10 Autopap machine which you now use. It has made my therapy and comfort much better. In case you are interested, here's a link to my long thread about this:
Machine: Resmed Air Sense 10 Elite Mask Type: Nasal pillows Mask Make & Model: Fisher & Paykel Nova Micro Humidifier: Resmed SX556-0204 CPAP Pressure: 6 to 7 cm CPAP Software: OSCAR
Bringing your max pressure down to 15 would help and it may even be able to go lower just got to watch over time how that reacts.
ResMed has the most aggressive changes as per Dr. Noah.
Ideally I'd like to see no Auto at all, fixed pressure pick what you think is the right number see where you settle out and then see if you need to play with anything else
(10-03-2024, 02:48 PM)Deborah K. Wrote: Your flow limits are still pretty high, even using the level 3 EPR. This happened to me much further along in my therapy, and SleepRider helped me get a ResMed Aircurve 10 Vauto, a bilevel machine to replace my ResMed AirSense 10 Autopap machine which you now use. It has made my therapy and comfort much better. In case you are interested, here's a link to my long thread about this:
Hi! I have a few questions regarding the Resmed AirCurve.
Is it also automatic like the AirSense, or is it bilevel but with fixed levels? For me, switching from a CPAP to an AutoCPAP was a big improvement. I wouldn't want to go back to CPAP mode with a fixed air pressure.
My other question is related to the setup. Is it complicated to set up the AirCurve?