I am a 25 year old male, BMI 19.5 (borderline underweight). I follow a very healthy diet to gain weight, and used to physically active until sleep apnea made it almost impossible to make any effort, be it physical or mental. I suffer from chronic allergic rhinitis and turbinate hypertrophy, and to make things worse I had an accident that deviated my septum at a very early age. I got a septoplasty and a turbinectomy at age 15 that improved my snoring, but recent visits to my ENT show that I got my big turbinates back, and my nose still is pretty big.
I used to be a very heavy sleeper and found it easy to fall asleep. A few years ago I started working out to gain weight and noticed gym days made me somewhere around 13-16 hours of sleep to feel truly rested. Then a few months ago I started having speech problems, could barely concentrate at work and almost dropped out of university because I just couldn't keep up with the pace of things. I also woke up with headaches and tachycardia that would last the entire day. Deep down I knew I was having some sort of sleep problem but I never really knew what it was until my psychiatrist told me to get a sleep study, and it turned out to be sleep apnea. 11 AHI nREM, 35 AHI REM, not dependent on posture, lots of tossing in the bed.
After I got the sleep study results I fell into a vicious cycle of insomnia, sleep debt, and even suicidal thoughts. The wait for the CPAP felt eternal, but it finally came. I got a Dreamstation APAP.
The first day of APAP is undoubtedly the most energetic day in my entire life. I feel asleep very quickly, slept about 7 hours and felt well rested, was able to work out very hard, had a very productive day at work and I felt like I completely turned my life around. Second day was similar, I felt like I woke up a bit too early but it was relatively good. The rest of the therapy has been okay but not quite as good as that very first day. Way better than the two months before APAP, but I still feel like I need around 12 hours of sleep to feel well rested. I can survive on 10 hours a day but every now and then I get cycles of insomnia and sleep debt that have to be broken with old antihistamines or amitriptyline.
My AHI is usually under 5, but even the days with AHI 0.2 I still don't feel as good as the first day. For some reason I also started getting aerophagia a few weeks into the therapy, something which didn't happen before. I have been taping my mouth shut with transpore tape because the Philips chin strap I got does absolutely nothing to stop it. It's also worth mentioning that at some point my provider gave me a F&P Simplus (L size) mask because my Resmed Quattro FX (M size) was leaking a bit around my hook shaped nose, but for some reason ended up making my AHI worse even though it's incredibly comfortable.
Needless to say, I have had 100% compliance since day 1 and wearing a full face mask means absolutely nothing to me because I do not ever want to go back to pre PAP days.
Now that I managed to type all that out, I wanted to know if you can spot any patterns in my OSCAR data that could help me understand why my therapy is feeling so-so lately. Any suggestions, even changes in equipment, are welcome. Thanks in advance!
PS: I am also due for a septorhinoplasty + second turbinectomy and have high hopes that they will improve things.