First Background:
I was diagnosed with Sleep Apnea October 2016 (about 6 months ago). I was set up with a Bipap machine at levels of 16EPAP/20IPAP on 11/1.
This pressure was too high (frequently causing aerophasia) and at my follow-up appointment the doctor reduced the setting to 13/17.
My insurance bought the machine, and after losing some weight and starting to get aerophasia again in January, I started....adjusting...the settings myself. Specifically, i took it off of set EPAP/IPAP and let it switch to the VAUTO mode that my machine allows.
I also started reducing the upper/lower limits a bit but after reading another post about how that can limit the machine's ability to operate causing it to 'miss' apnea events, I reverted the settings to a wide margin (currently 4-17 with a gap of 4 between IPAP/EPAP).
After the first few nights, it seems my machine is just hovering at 4EPAP/8IPAP even with the open range. This is with AHI of between 0-2. I can't seem to find out how to reduce the bottom # any lower (not sure if this is a machine limitation or what).
Now my Questions:
1-I know weight loss can reduce the need/eliminate OSA - I've lost 80lbs since my sleep study, which is why I believe the pressures aren't needed as high. Is it possible to resolve OSA and still be considered obese?
2-Is there any reason I should delay in pushing for a new sleep study to get off the machine given my numbers above?
3-Is there a way for me to manually reduce the lower pressure below 4? Some trick?
If you'd like any sleepy head screen shots, please let me know (and be specific, I'm new to the program )