This is my first post - please be patient and kind!
I am a newly diagnosed patient with 'extremely severe sleep apnea.' I've always had breathing issues as long as I can remember. I always breathe with my mouth open because my nasal passages just don't give me enough air. I snore 'like a freight train' per my wife who has also told me forever that I wake myself up gasping for air. In the early 2000's, I had UPPP surgery to 'help with my bad snoring and breathing issues.' I wish I'd understood the non-surgical options then but I didn't so we'll just leave it at that. I can't add the thing back, LOL.
I finally had a sleep study performed on August 17th and the results were a bit alarming. As you can see from the attached sleep study, I had an untreated AHI of 102! Once CPAP therapy was added during the test, my AHI went down to 2.3. My doctor diagnosed me on Tuesday August 21st with 'extremely severe sleep apnea' and prescribed a 'home autoCPAP at 12-18 cm H2O pressure.' When I called the DME, the only option was Philips products becuase of contract related issues with ResMed. ??
I received a DreamStation Auto CPAP w/ H/HT on Monday August 27th. The mask that was used in the sleep study was the DreamWear large Full-Face pillow and was the one that the DME ordered with the unit. When I picked up the machine, the tech was not very helpful and said here it is, here's how you turn it on, here's how you adjust your mask, etc. When I asked to try other masks, she told me that 'this was the one that was ordered for me.' No measurements were taken and I tested it in the office with pressure for all of maybe 2 minutes. Note that that thanks to the Provider manual you sent me, I was at least able to verify the CPAP unit had '0 hours on the blower.' The tech acted as if she didn't know what blower hours was and she was surprised that I knew how to get into the provider settings. At least it was new!
I tried to 'use' my new CPAP device and mask on both Monday and Tuesday night and just had a really horrible experience. So much so that I woke up several times during each night to take the mask off because I felt like I was suffocating.
Wednesday, I called the DME and basically demanded that I be seen to help with the whole mask situation. Long story short, the DreamWear mask was totally wrong for me. It was way too large as was its headgear. The tech that I worked with this time was very helpful and said she wasn't sure why in the world I was given that mask at it was clearly too large. She allowed me to test several others at pressure and I agreed that the ResMed AirFit F10 felt the best. Wednesday night my experience with the CPAP was better and I only woke up once to go to the restroom. I also did not use the Ramp feature. I immediately started therapy at 12 cm H20. I know its going to take time to adjust to all of this new stuff but I just want to make sure I'm doing everything I can to be successful with treatment.
I do have some concerns about what I'm seeing in my SleepyHead data.
Why are there so many CA's? The sleep study showed very few CA's compared to OA's.
Why is the snore graph blank when I have a Vibratory Snore # listed?
I know that going from AHI 102 untreated down to AHI 10 treated is better but is there something else I can do to dramatically drop the AHI even further? How was AHI only 2.3 at the testing facility? I have been having horrendous headaches each day this week since starting treatment. Its a bit better today but I still have one.
What is the best way to take a bathroom break at night if needed? Do I need to turn the therapy OFF? Or is using the Auto OFF function on the machine OK?
I've attached screenshots as requested. Note that there is NOT a Flow Limit graph to add. Not sure what 'Respironics includes Flow Limitation in Events' means exactly. I've also attached the sleep study.
Any comments or suggestions would be most appreciative!
Thanks,
Chris
Monday night
Tuesday night
Wednesday night
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Here are the Aug 27-29 Daily Reports from SleepyHead if needed. It seems there's much more info on the printed report than the screenshots...??
Why do you prefer the screenshots rather than the report?
Thanks!
Chris