I could use some help to optimize my therapy. My doc and DME are of little use and insist that the settings are perfect and I just need to get used to it.
A month ago I was diagnosed with an AHI of 31,4 and got a Löwenstein Prisma Smart with a prescribed APAP pressure of 4-7, SoftPAP 1. I am 39 with a BMI of 22.
Since I reached the max every night in no time I bumped it up to 4-12. My mask is the Resmed N30i and while I love the comfort and lightness, I am a heavy mouth breather and had a lot of leaks despite taping. My DME tried a Löwenstein Lena FFM but couldn't get it to seal on my beard so she decided that a Nasal Mask has to work. I was also told not to mess with the min pressure but since it is MY health and there are no rules here that prohibit it, I am seeking for some experts' help (yeah, that's you reading this!).
As for SoftPAP: I don't know if me or my maschine are broken but SoftPAP is really uncomfortable for me. I can physically feel the mask "popping" between inhale and exhale and it feels like I have to overcome a slight resistance for a moment. Really unpleasent. Activating SoftPAP also shows a lot of flow limitations in OSCAR while I have 0 without it. If possible, I'd like to keep it off.
I bought a F&P Evora FFM yesterday after reading the reviews here, to tackle the mouth leaks. It still leaks a bit when I hug my pillow hard enough but overall I am a surprised how well it seals with my fluffy full beard. I'll spend some more time fitting for tonight and getting used to all the straps on my face.
My goal would be to find a fixed CPAP pressure that is both comfortable enough to sleep through and eliminates most of the events, if possible.
Screenshot 1: APAP 4-12, SoftPAP 1, Mask N30i. My free day so I could sleep in. 10h and I still felt horrible and tired all day.
Screenshot 2: APAP 7-12, SoftPAP off, Mask F&P Evora FFM. Only 4h and I woke up super refreshed and...hungry? pls ignore the deactivated session. I was awake, reading.
Thank you very much for your help. This board has been a great source of information so far!