It's nice to meet everyone and I appreciate any help you can offer.
A little bit about me: I'm 33 yo male, normal BMI (15in neck circumference), anxious and diagnosed cyclothymic. I've always been told I snore and move a lot in bed, and I've experienced headaches, brain fog, nocturia, cold hands and feet. I had an O2 monitor in 2017 and it showed my O2 stats would sometimes dip into the mid-to-high 80s. Sleeping on my side and taping my mouth shut did a lot to improve my sleep, so I felt better, but not perfect. My sleep deteriorated in the past two years probably because of COVID etc, so I tried CBT-I and it worked well. Something was always missing though. I had nights where I slept perfectly (incredibly refreshing), but the frequent headache or fatigue never went away, so I decided to try a sleep test from Lofta.
The test showed an pRDI of 17 and an O2 nadir of 92. The suggested treatment was APAP 4-20 cm H2O. I originally purchased the Resmed Aircurve but given supply issues switched to the Airsense 11 to get it sooner. I have three months to return it if I don't like it.
I began therapy last week. The first night was a little weird for obvious reasons, but honestly I think I've adapted quite well and my Oscar figures look pretty good to my eye. I'm still pretty fatigued though. (No morning/day headaches though and I don't have "hungover" brain fog.)
I have been reading other users' results that have low AHI, good reports, etc. It seems like the most common advice is to up the pressure a little, increase EPR, improve positioning, etc.
I'm very new to this, but I think I could up the pressure at the beginning of the night? My breathing looks a little off. My EPR is 1, so I might be able to change that. I think most of my issues come in the latter half of sleep though during REM. I've tried a chin strap but honestly I hate it. I taped just the center front of my lips and that helps. I use a flatter pillow since the cervical pillows can be an issue I guess. I also realize it's really early in my journey, so it could just take time. I have some central apneas but have read that's a result of getting more O2 / having less CO2.
I'm fairly certain I entered my machine, etc, but I use a Resmed Airsense 11 Auto, Resmed N20 mask, heated tube, and OSCAR. I tried the Bleep airports, but had a lot of leakage. I may give them another go, but I don't mind the N20 mask; I'd prefer to avoid the marks on my nose and face long-term though.
I'm sure I missed a few things, so I'd be happy to clarify.
Thank you,
Sam