I have been very tired for a number of years. The doctors told me for the longest time it was depression, so I tried just about all the medications and I tried therapy to no avail. I finally had enough and in the summer of 2019, I demanded a sleep study.
I had the sleep study and it confirmed that I did indeed have sleep apnea, however insurance denied the titration study, so my sleep doctor set my CPAP to a constant pressure of 10. A few months later, I was still complaining of constant tiredness, the doctor ordered the titration study and this time the insurance covered it. I now have my CPAP in APAP mode with a minimum pressure of 10 and a maximum pressure of 16.
I have felt a slight improvement since these changes were made, but I am still feeling quite tired most of the time. Attached is what seems to be a typical night looking at the data in the OSCAR program. I do have the occasional night with far fewer apneas and I seem to feel best of those days. I do not see my sleep doctor again until March 11th. I was hoping some of you could help shine some light on what is going on in the meant time
Thank you!