Anyway I figured I'd take some time to get used to this thing but I had an absolutely horrible night last night and I think I need to look at my data and see if something is holding me up. Whereas I thought things were going okay, after last night, I don't want to wear that thing ever again
Quick background: went for a sleep study because I snore a lot and my wife has been worried because I seem to just stop breathing at night for 5-10 sec. then start sawing logs again. My ENT figured why not check it out I fit the profile, and so I did two sleep studies.
The first one was just a study with no CPAP, just monitoring. My AHI was 5.8, I had 11 Centrals and 9 obstructives, my blood oxygen went down to like 86%. All but 2-3 centrals were during sleep onset.
The second test I didn't get the results, but it was a CPAP tritation to get my pressure locked in. I ended up having much worse AHI with the CPAP, like 13 or so and an 80% blood oxygen drop. My pressure was prescribed at 9.0 since I slept there for almost 2 hours with 0 events. The sleep doctor diagnosed me with mild mixed apnea overall.
I'm not on my second week or so of using the CPAP. Here's some screen shots I'm hoping people might elaborate for me.
The first, Nov 3 (6 hours), was a decent night I thought, though I was still pretty darn tired, dizzy, woozy, spaced out the next morning. But I managed to keep the mask on for a good run and I thought it was a good night considering my AHI was like 6 or so overall. Generally I keep it on a couple hours and tear it off due to panic or the feeling of not being able to breathe, dry mouth, or generally just discomfort.
Last night was atrocious (4 hours), I kept having centrals when trying to sleep and I think they kept waking me up, and I'm just not sure why. I have onset centrals primarily, very few during sleep itself, but I am a shallow breather I guess. Anyway I had trouble breathing even after the mask was off, feeling short of breath, lungs hurt, etc.
My main questions are:
1) Why is my AHI skyrocketed on the graph when I appear to be sleeping with no events at all?
2) Are my leaks bad here? I have no common point of reference to know any better. Overall the third reports "worse" but I had a better night sleep overall (in my opinion), versus the 4th where I had a terrible night and my leaks were similar overall?
3) What can I do to improve this process? I need to stop waking up all the time, it's killing my sleep quality. I've done my soul battling on dealing with using this thing, so I'm ready to accept it and just live life. The last 2 weeks of my life have been bad for sleep and I have a new born son. The CPAP keeps me up more than the kid does.
I shaved my face today hoping for a better seal (I'm a scruffy guy lol), I've lost 30 pounds in the past 3 months, I exercise more than I ever have, and I eat better than ever. Technically, I should be feeling better, but it's quite the opposite. I feel like everyday I am going to die.
Any help on reviewing this data would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all.
-Dan