I’m posting some updated information here since
I’m still tired and fatigued and anxious, and I could really use some help.
I had a titration study done in July of this year (2023). The study noted the following:
“SLEEP: Normal sleep efficiency, short sleep latency, increased N1, increased N2, decreased N3, decreased REM. REM latency is prolonged.
RESPIRATORY: CPAP titration started from CPAP 5 cm H2O to 10 cm H20. Events were controlled with all
pressures. Patient was observed in supine and REM sleep with CPAP pressure of 10 cwp with good control of respiratory events.
The AHI at the recommended pressure is 0.6.
Snoring was eliminated with CPAP.
Position: 27.8%
PAP tolerance was acceptable
EMG: Normal. PLMI 8.0. There was a short period of leg movement which lasted less than 5 seconds as patient appears to be walking, at the epoch 719. Please correlate clinically.”
Recommendations: CPAP 10 cm H20 is recommended. Pressure change will be ordered.”
The sleep tech mentioned that my two main concerns were
periodic limb movement and RERAs. He said the limb movements went away after the pressure was increased to around 8. The tech and doctor said that a fixed pressure of 10 should fix my issues.
I tried CPAP at 10 (EPR 2/aka EPAP 8) for 2 months and CPAP at 10 (EPR 3/aka EPAP 7) for one month and I didn’t really notice any improvement. I met with my sleep doctor one month ago and she recommended that I increase the pressure to CPAP 11 (EPR 3/aka EPAP 8). I brought it up to that one month ago and still haven’t noticed really any improvements in the past month. I’m
still tired during the day and fatigued. I also still
wake up with sore legs and lower back muscles like I have been moving my legs all night.
Medications: I currently take an SSRI and anti-depressant, which may affect my sleep. There are studies showing SSRIs affect Periodic Limb Movement, so I'm curious about that.
Other medical conditions: I have mild asthma, moderate anxiety, and mild depression. I have
pretty bad TMJ issues, and I see a TMJ specialist for it. This includes: a quality acrylic grind guard, weekly physical therapy (including dry needling), and local anesthetic shots (every 4-6 weeks). My jaw still hurts a lot when I wake up, and I think that teeth clenching and grinding are either causing bad sleep or a symptom of it.
Blood tests: My blood results were pretty normal earlier this year, but I’m going to get them taken again to make sure I’m not anemic or anything.
Cardiology: The titration study noticed some bradychardia and PVCs. I did an EKG, Holter Monitor, and echocardiogram, and all turned out to be normal, so I should have a pretty healthy heart.
I attached a screenshot of my sleep titration study and some OSCAR results from this past Friday, December 1.
In terms of possible solutions, I'm curious if I should consider upping the CPAP pressure, switching back to APAP with a higher minimum than before, or considering Bipap.
Please let me know what you think. Any thoughts would be much appreciated, as no one responded to my first post. I'm happy to zoom in on any OSCAR data to give details. Thanks!