I'm 35, fit and healthy, I ride road and mountain bikes 3 times a week for fitness.
I went to the dentist two months ago with a tooth complaint and he suggested I should get a sleep study as I was mouth breathing and had narrow nasal passages. After seeing my GP who didn't think I needed a sleep study and thought it would show nothing I ended up with a referral and had a home sleep study. the results are attached. The GP was shocked at the results as it said I have severe obstructive sleep apnea, AHI of 38/hr. I was shocked too as I didn't even know what sleep apnea was. yes I'm always tired but I think if you asked most people they would say they were. I don't fall asleep during the day watching tv etc but I can nap, I also probably feel like I don't recover like I used to after exercise. I really wonder how long I have had this for, I'm guessing the last 10 years at least.
The GP sent me to an ENT who said nose was slightly deviated but not enough to operate on, the main issue was my throat was closing over due to back of tongue relaxing causing the obstruction, he said there is no fix for this and a CPAP is the treatment I needed. Back to the sleep lab and I have picked up a Resmed Airsense 10 auto CPAP and a number of masks for a three week trial. The sleep tech was good and explained my sleep study and was confident this was the right machine for me.
One week in and I have adjusted better than I thought, I cant say I feel any different and the nasal pillows have been the best masks for me. The sleep tech only wanted me to use the MyAir app but I have downloaded Oscar after seeing this forum. so much informaiton its a bit overwhelming what to look at and make sense of.
My questions are, does anyone have any feedback on the following for me:
- Should I be aiming for 0 AHI events each night? my sleep study is attached and I will attach OSCAR screen shots in the next post as you can only attach 3 images
- can you still be tired and not recovering if you are having 5 AHI events every hr on average
- it looks like the CPAP is working and AHI events are down on sleep study but I am still having a few CA events, can i reduce this with the CPAP or at what point do I need to look at a different machine like the ASV ones I have come across in this forum. the sleep tech has been happy with my results and said under 5 AHI is good and isn't concerned with having that many. also thinks this is the right machine for me.
- can we breakdown why I'm having apnea events from OSCAR data?
- is there any other analysis you can see that is worth pointing out, I'm very new to this and still learning
thanks in advance