Well, its only been a week, so I don't want to jump to conclusions.
Prior:
Prior, I felt like a walking energy drink to get me through the day. Foggy head and barely stay away during the day. I wake up feeling awake. I have not felt like this in a long time. I feel much more alert and clear during the morning. I still have an afternoon crash where I get sleepy, but it is better than the crash I used to get at 10AM for example. I am hoping with time I will last even longer during the day. Now, I am the type that if its past 8PM and I sit in front of the TV ... give me 10 minutes and I'm out. That has improved, but some of that could be I am just an early to rise early to bed type person.
Headaches:
Prior to treatment I would typically wake up with a headache. With the CPAP, I will say I did at first also. My wife, who has been a CPAP user for almost a year told me if the air is too cold that can cause headaches too. My humidity was set to 4 and the temperature to 72. My provider told me that the settings were like a horse shoe and to keep these two the same horse shoe (hopefully this makes sense). So I upped the humidity to 5 and the temperature to 76 to maintain the consistent horse shoe between the two. Well, I woke up in the middle of the night to a sputtering, spitting tube. So I dialed back the humidity to 4 but only dropped the temperature 2 degrees to 74. That seems to be working for me thus far. Waking up the headaches are not as intense or not at all. It could be too that my body is responding to the therapy after all is said and done.
CA's:
Thank you soooo much for your feedback. My wife seemed to suggest that if I was getting CAs that I possibly had the wrong machine. At the end of the day however if the machine could get me less than 5 total AHI that would put me in the "normal" range so medically the machine is doing its job. I seem to be currently floating between 1.5 to 3 total AHI - the bulk however being CA. With your comments I feel better about the CA values.
Mask ResMed F30:
This seems to be doing the trick for me as the leak rates will testify. It never fails though, as soon as I put my mask on, lie down in bed, get the hose and the blankets juuussst right ... my nose itches
I've learned to give my nose and face and good scratch prior to putting the mask on. Wearing glasses, I like the open face if I need to put my glasses on.
Hose:
I toss from side to side a lot. So I wake up every time thus far every time I change sides to rearrange the hose. Hopefully this will improve over time. On the plus side, even if I do, I am getting a better sleep.
Conclusion:
I am still getting used to this beast. Initial impressions though are its a keeper