(05-08-2024, 10:44 PM)snoor Wrote: but if I take off my mask I fall right back to sleep (poor rest). I try to put my mask back on but just feel to anxious and end up staying awake or taking it off again.
That's your problem. You're sleeping while not wearing the mask. This interferes with your adaptation process, and you appear to be stuck in a place where you are unable to adapt.
Make a commitment to wear the mask whenever you sleep, every time you sleep. This will be rough at first, but you will eventually adapt and be able to get some better sleep. Gradually things will improve.
When you sleep without the mask you are putting your body through hell, making it wake up coninuously so you can breathe. Your body never gets used to the idea that it's okay to sleep and breathe at the same time, so it is constantly on edge, prepared to wake up whenever necessary. Wearing the mask for a few hours isn't enough to convince your body it's okay to sleep and breathe at the same time. You have to wear it for weeks or perhaps even months. And then forever afterward.
Meanwhile you are abusing your body, increasing the risk of stroke and cardiovascular disease.
The data you post is of little diagnostic help because there are periods of time when you're sleeping and no data is being generated because you're not wearing your mask. We can't see that data because it doesn't exist.
In short, you are causing your own problem by sleeping without the mask. You simply have to commit to the practice of not sleeping when you don't wear the mask. It will be difficult, perhaps very difficult, at first; but it will get easier as you adapt. It's your only alternative to a miserable sleep-deprived life and a risk of a stroke or an early death due to cardiovascular disease.