I was diagnosed with OSA about 5 years ago, and I've had CPAP, APAP, and BIPAP machines, and also tried a few different mouth appliances to to try and find a way to keep my airway open, but nothing has seemed to work, or even help to any degree at all.
On the CPAP machines, the only mask I was ever able to wear for any length of time was a "Dream Mask" (?), the one that has the hose mount on your forehead with soft tubes that run down both sides of the face to a nose-piece with a single slit that just covers the nostrils. I absolutely despise anything on my face (I wear glasses and am painfully aware of them every second of the day), so this style was the only thing that I could keep on for more than a few minutes.
My AHI is currently at about 75, so my apnea is severe, but so far nothing has even began to help. When I tried the various CPAP machines, I could only manage about an hour each night before I'd rip it off and throw it across the room. My doctors kept encouraging me to keep trying, and after about 3 years of trying, I gave up on it. The feeling of not being able to breathe on my own, feeling like I was drowning in air when I woke up, even having them adjust the pressures countless times, I'd wake up gasping for a breathe due to it feeling like I was being forced to take in air rather than being natural...I just never could get used to it ('tolerate' as they liked to say), plus not liking anything on my face (even something as simple as a breathe-right strip on my nose, I'd get maybe 30 minutes before I'd rip it off)...so I moved on to other approaches.
Over the last year, I've tried a few oral appliances, trying to see if they could do anything better, but no luck on that front either.
The first one had two pieces attached by a piece on the side (called the Silent Nite I believe), and with it in, it was supposed to help adjust my jaw into a better position that would allow my airway to keep open, but I kept waking up with it detached from my teeth (I'd force my jaw apart while I was asleep and wake up with the appliance just dangling from my upper jaw)...I could barely pull it apart while awake, yet somehow I could force my jaw open during sleep.
The Doctor at the university I had gone to was surprised in that, and tried some modifications, but nothing worked, so he suggested we try a different model that had a better locking mechanism in the front. That one also didn't work. It would take me a few minutes to line up this small metal pin into a keyhole style opening in order to get it all in place before I went to bed...yet during sleep, I was somehow able to unlock it very easy...so again, this one didn't work either (that one was the TAP 3). Like the first one, I'd wake up with it detached from my jaw...somehow, despite it being a pain to get the little key thing lined up, I became a master locksmith in my sleep
That doctor called me a mouth breather, and that in reality, an oral appliance wouldn't work for someone like me. He suggested a CPAP would be better, but after explaining my history about them, he basically shrugged his shoulders and said he didn't know if anything would really work for me in that case.
A few weeks back, I was referred to an ENT to see if any kind of surgery would be an option, but aside from a tracheostomy (which I'm not doing), he's not confident anything will really help me.
I asked about any other kinds of treatment, was there anything else we hadn't considered yet, something...anything?? I had read about an implant that connects via small leads to the muscle tissue in the throat, and it's meant to give a subtle shock when the tissue relaxes and closes, but he said it was largely untested, still a relatively new procedure, and that it hadn't been proven yet to really be effective since more than one area of tissue....basically I'd have to have mouthful of leads in order to cover all areas that could be the leading to the airway collapse...
So, I'm once again at a point where I have nothing that can help. All the treatments I've attempted have failed without even the smallest bit of possibility that it could eventually work. As I was looking online (again) for anything new, I came across this site. From what it looks like, most everyone here has managed some success with a CPAP, which is awesome (for all of you), but I'm hoping to find some other ideas I can look at as well.
I've been told the standard "lose weight" story from most of my doctors, and in general I'm trying to lose a bit just to have a better quality of life (I'm 46), but I've also had sleep issues all my life...even when I was at about 6% body fat in the Navy, so I'm not convinced weight is the issue, but having been an athlete the majority of my life, I do know the benefits of a healthier lifestyle (damn computer job has me sitting nearly all day now), so I'm at least working on that some
Anyway, I wanted to introduce myself, share my story and where I'm at. Not really sure what's next for me, I'm going to go back to my sleep specialist here soon to follow up after my visit with the ENT, but I'm not sure what else there is after having exhausted all the normal treatments and options. I'm at the point now where I'm more tired each morning that I was when I went to bed, I do touch-and-go's all day at work trying to keep awake, and my wife now drives anywhere we go that's at distance due to being scared I'll fall asleep at the wheel.
It all just really sucks, but I'm not sure what to do next.