Hi everybody!
I'm sorry for the late update.
Assistance reached a natural end here and I was stuck so I kept the settings and didn't check the data for six weeks. Adapt to CA/timed, give my brain time to heal, avoid any subconscious worry, etc. No change in symptoms. November 5th I got nose strips for better airflow. I immediately felt a bit better, and have not missed an alarm since! On the 9th I did feel like CA/timed was high, and lowered PSmin to 2.5 though.
Then last night I felt sleepy all day like when CA/timed was high, and figured I should check the data finally. Which still has hundreds of timed events. But I noticed this is the first time in weeks, so I thought about the past three weeks and hadn't noticed until now that:
- Nov 5th improvements have been consistent
- I've had the energy/focus/desire to begin getting into a couple of hobbies I've not touched in a long time
- I've been a bit more "with it" socially
- I've worked longer hours
- Some difficult memories are easier to remember in more detail, and lost memories have randomly popped up. My short term memory is a little better.
- I fell asleep without my mask once, and I felt it, but I actually didn't get hit as rough as I'm used to. As if I've done a bit of healing and a single night didn't undo it all.
- Very recently I've started itching to get back into exercise and diet interests I've not had in forever.
Although sleepiness/mood/etc hasn't gotten better since the 5th yet, as far as I can tell, it's still been a nice improvement and I feel like the above points are really fantastic and I believe they're signs that I'm healing and that I should give it more time.
It's nice to actually have a hobby again, and be more social, and not stressed about not staying long enough at work, that's for sure. I'm happier.
I thought you all deserved an update. I really can't thank you all enough for the support, patience, and kindness. I'm also interested in giving back if there's anything software-y I can contribute to.
As for data, I had three 0 AHI days in the past two weeks. Although I get obstructive events occasionally now, I don't want to make timed breaths more common considering I haven't adapted after two months. If anyone would like to see anything specific let me know!
Final note, I got side effects from my second COVID vaccine that have persisted over the last two weeks, and may be causing some of the above, but I really doubt it. I'm still going to try a resmed eventually, seek professional help when I can (given last night), and want to try a nasal-only mask now I tape my mouth. I'll keep coming back here and I'll update this thread if anything changes though!
(10-29-2021, 04:10 PM)quiescence at last Wrote: I did notice once you said that most of the time your PS was 3.5 on a night where your range was 2.5 to 4.0. I think you might have been using the Med. PS to give you that indication. If so, just note that Med is median, showing the center-most PS during the whole night, and that 50% of the readings were (3.5 and under), leaving room to have many individual readings of anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5.
I have enjoyed seeing the progression and data taking, and hope it was a rewarding adventure.
I appreciate that explanation, you were right about how I was incorrect before. That makes a lot more sense. Thank you! It's nice to see someone finding enjoyment out of this process alongside me, and it's definitely had it's ups and downs. Although overall, definitely worth it!
(10-30-2021, 05:37 PM)S. Manz Wrote: Since July when your OP was posted, I hope you have found a bit more peace with your DS ASV (my favourite machine which for now I am shelving in favor of a Resmed ASV).
I have not gone through more than 400 responses here so take my response for what it's worth.
I am currently running an experiment (on myself) to establish whether or not there's a correlation between IPAP pressure and AHI and so far I am convinced that there is indeed a positive correlation.
The general medical consensus (from what I can gather online) is that higher IPAP does in fact cause OAS patients to develop Central Apnea.
Lookup Treatment-emergent central sleep apnea for further detail.
Here is a scientific white paper on the subject: '
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[url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7725531/]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7725531/
All the best with your trials and
Thanks for the link! I do believe my centrals to be almost entirely caused by the pressure required to treat other events. How do you find the resmed? I hope your experimenting brings you some positive results!