Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider.
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Got my diagnostic, MSLT, and CPAP titration results
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12-09-2016, 05:59 PM
Got my diagnostic, MSLT, and CPAP titration results
Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider.
12-09-2016, 06:26 PM
RE: Got my diagnostic, MSLT, and CPAP titration results
Looks like you're going to get an invite to officially become a hosehead.
RE: Got my diagnostic, MSLT, and CPAP titration results
um ... I already am on a CPAP as the profile to the left notes.
I was more wondering if anything unusual jumped out as odd, like the reduced fragmented REM (apparently, 20% of the time is usually REM, according to 1 online post) Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider.
12-09-2016, 08:18 PM
RE: Got my diagnostic, MSLT, and CPAP titration results
I would have my cardiologist put a monitor on me and further investigate the PVCs.
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12-09-2016, 08:25 PM
RE: Got my diagnostic, MSLT, and CPAP titration results
I'm actually wondering if the Vivactil (protryptilline) is causing the reduced REM and possibly the PVCs. It is a tricyclic antidepressant and those are known for potential cardiac arrhythmias. It'll depend on the frequency/intensity of the PVCs. Most folks do have a occasional ectopic beat or two.
I'm going to talk with my neurologist, too, as I was just put on lamotrigine for vestibular migraine with aura (no headache, just vision issues and nasty vertigo attacks). I might be able to stop the Vivactil, as the lamotrigine also acts as a mood stabilizer in bipolar disorder. I didn't think I had that, but if you take prednisone (d*mn asthma flares) and become manic, that suggests a type 2 or 3 bipolar disorder. Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider.
12-09-2016, 11:13 PM
RE: Got my diagnostic, MSLT, and CPAP titration results
(12-09-2016, 07:44 PM)Beej Wrote: I was more wondering if anything unusual jumped out as odd, like the reduced fragmented REM (apparently, 20% of the time is usually REM, according to 1 online post) Are you kidding? A sleep latency of 4 minutes in a clinical setting...wow! Mine was a sleep latency of 84 minutes with sleep efficiency of 42%. You're living in high cotton bro! Joking aside, you seem to be already using an optimum pressure.
Sleeprider
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RE: Got my diagnostic, MSLT, and CPAP titration results
Sleeping was never the problem.
Waking up and staying up was the problem. I missed most of a couple of decades between the sleep disorder, the low thyroid, and some other things. I sometimes bang my hand on the headboard of my antique bed. The carving on it sometimes nicks my knuckles, so I figured I must be moving around some. To sleep, perchance to dream ... except I almost never remember dreams. Maybe 4 times in all my decades. And there really can be a limit to how much caffeine you can drink to stay awake. It used to be a 2 liter of diet Coke, 9 flights of stairs, and I could fall asleep on that in under 15 minutes. I took work home and worked through lunch to get work done. Then I got on the protriptyline. Waking up without a headache? Priceless. That worked for a long time. Then several rounds of steroids for the d*mn asthma flares added a good 50+ pounds over the decades and it evolved into the obstructive apnea I have now. *sigh* Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider. |
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