I’ll avoid a lengthy version of my medical history and just say I came to CPAP and this forum because Afib was reoccurring with increasing frequency. I’d made all the recommended lifestyle changes, got my weight under control with a better diet and was exercising like a fool. I had two ablations in three years. After exhausting everything else the cardiology center suggested we look at sleep apnea as a trigger. It was last on their list.
The diagnostic sleep study indicated my AHI was only 14.8 but I had desaturations as low as 72%. Two months later they did the titration sleep study and I had the best sleep in years. I set a personal best during my morning workout when I got home. I could hardly wait to get my own machine. That’s when I discovered this board.
Things have gone pretty well this first year. I’ve always had nasal congestion and that worsened after starting CPAP. Flonase and frequent saline spray help but not enough. Recent turbinate reduction has been a tremendous improvement. Hopefully, I’ll have a better chance finding a more comfortable mask.
I attached a screenshot of my most recent sessions. The AHI is well below 1, but I still keep waking up about every hour or two. I rarely have a night over one and began therapy below 5. I think this has mostly been because I’ve managed to train myself to sleep on my side. From my experimenting, my AHI would be serious on my back.
My concern is with the AHI that low, the sleep doc will think the numbers are good, he’s done his job and tell me his office will be contacting me for the next appointment. My heart may have settled down and I’m waking more rested, but it’d be nice to sleep for longer periods.
Is this as good as it gets? What other things can make a person wake up every few hours?
Other settings:
Ti Max 2.0s
Ti Min 0.5s
Trigger High
Cycle Med
I think I made a change to trigger that resolved CAs.