RE: I wanna cry
Welcome to the forum. Don't cry, we've all been down this road.
Most adults will complain about 'not getting enough air' with a minimum pressure less than 6 cmH20.
Your snore and AHI numbers are great!
You might want to try increasing your minimum pressure to 6 cmH20 to see if that clears your headache problem.
RE: I wanna cry
Welcome to the Apnea Board.
I'm not sure if this applies to you, but most adults need more air pressure than 4 can give. If you feel at all air starved, I'd consider a pressure bump to 5 or 6. It may help the headaches too.
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02-03-2020, 06:59 PM
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RE: I wanna cry
As you know, there are MANY reasons why people can feel exhausted. Some are related to apnea and sleep arousals but many are not.
If you had a sleep study in a lab (hooked up to EEG) the report may give some insight into your sleep architecture and arousals.
To see that, we'd need you to upload the details of the study redacted to remove any names, addresses and SS# etc.
There is presumably also a back-story to the referral to a neurologist. Was a CPAP machine their first thought?
In addition, have you had various hormonal tests such as thyroid to eliminate the obvious? If not, a referral to an endocrinologist may be in order.
For a 50 year old female, the effects of menopause or perimenopause are probably already on your radar.
As far as the snoring is concerned.. I don't see much evidence of that on your latest results. Have the loved ones noticed a change?
Your sleep duration was 8 and 9 hours on those charts. Nothing is jumping out at me at present. Maybe the sleep study results will tell us something.
RE: I wanna cry
Patience. The advice above is spot on. It gets worse before it gets better.
I too had allergies. 4 years ago I started shots and CPAP. Don’t know which was worse. It doesn’t take that long too start feeling better but even now I am still getting better results each month. The only help I can give is stick to it and be patient. It will get better..
CPAP is a journey like “The Wizard of Oz”. It’s a long slow journey. You will face many problems and pick up many friends along the way. Just because you reach the poppies, it doesn’t mean you are in Kansas.
02-03-2020, 07:26 PM
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RE: I wanna cry
Thanks for all of the encouragement. It’s hard when I was sleeping and feeling fine before! I’ll trying raising the minimum as I do feel like I’m not getting enough air at times. My husband says the snoring is gone with the machine.
I did an at home sleep study. No idea why I was referred to a neurologist other than the only sleep study place in town currently doesn’t have dr on staff. Completely healthy except for the snoring. If anything my blood pressure is on the low side. It’s going to be hard to put that thing back on tonight! Honestly never been so tired. I’m just not getting into a deep sleep and am easily woken using the cpap and then it’s hard to fall back asleep. Without the machine, I’m usually out cold.
02-03-2020, 07:33 PM
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RE: I wanna cry
Hi soisnore,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
good luck with CPAP therapy. Patience is required, I know how frustrating this is. Why these DME'S don't set the pressure beyond wide open (4-20 I'll never know, accept they are lazy. Maybe you can set it to 7-20, and see if that will help.
Good luck and don't give up.punctuation and typo
trish6hundred