I have been lurking for the past month and I have waited to ask my questions until I felt I was educated enough about my own treatment, machine and to try to ask the right question. I have read thousands of great posts and so much good advice here.
I will have more questions about something I am working through, but I wanted to start with this one.
My question is this: Are there any suggestions to help me keep my mask on all night?
I am unable to keep my mask on while sleeping. I am very comfortable with the mask being on my face and have zero trouble falling right to sleep with it on or even waking up to go to the bathroom and removing it. There has to be something that is triggering me to remove the mask.
I range from 45 minutes to three and a half hours of sleep before I remove the mask. Almost all nights, I have no recollection of taking it off. I just wake up, and it is off. I usually try to put it back on and continue. Most times, it is far enough into the morning, I am awake and thinking about work and other things and I am not able to return fully to sleep. I feel like I am sort of sleeping, but not really, if that makes sense.
I am learning to read the Oscar and SleepHQ charts, but I have a very long way to go before I can determine if there is an issue that relates to my problem.
My DME last week switched me to a F&P Evora mask and I really like it. I was having severe issues breathing out through my nose with several other masks. P10 N30 F20 and F30. I would wake up in the middle of the night unable to breathe out of my nose. So far, the Evora has been great. Now, I just need to be able to keep it on all night. Is there anything I can do short of taping it to my head? Suggestions?
I am posting three Oscar charts and my settings are shown.
They are from Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this past week. I am not posting last night, I only made it 55 minutes. I truly have no idea I am taking the mask off. The one thing I really like about Oscar is that I am able to select each individual sleep session and analyze it and see the numbers for that one particular time. For example, Friday night, there were three. The first was good, solid sleep, the second was for 3 minutes. I woke up, realized my mask was off, put it back on and almost immediately freaked out because I couldn’t breathe and took it right back off and fell right back to sleep. I don’t know if this was a dream or if I really felt that way. I woke up 2 hours later and put the mask back on for 2 hours and 14 minutes and this was one of those sort of awake, sort of asleep. I like to see each sleep session and not averaged.
I am male, 60 years old and have a full beard with no issues with the mask seal. I had an in-home sleep study last June
The study lasted for 5:54
pAHI 41.2
pRDI 41.9
Central apnea 1.5/hr
Average oxygen saturation 294.5 minutes at 88% or less
Minimum oxygen saturation 60% (YIKES)
Heart rate 74 bpm
Thank you for any information, suggestions, or advice. I completely understand the importance of my treatment and I am willing to put in the work to make myself feel better. I try every single night, no matter how bad the previous night was.