I simply can not sleep on my back (though I want to), sleeping on either side results in me rolling around all the time and occasional shoulder pain, and my preferred sleeping position on my stomach also does not lead to restful uninterrupted sleep accompanied by neck tension and sometimes headache in the morning. I'm clearly feeling the effect it has on me, I'm exhausted when I wake up, tired and unmotivated throughout the day, always ready for an after-lunch nap.
The problem is now, that my full diagnoses in a local sleep clinic is still 3 months away (it's simply impossible to get an earlier appointment). If the diagnoses in the sleep clinic results in me needing a CPAP machine, my health insurance will cover the costs for a rental machine, but requires 80% use (which shouldn't be a problem, because once I have it, I wanna use it).
Right now I'm tempted to start CPAP therapy on my own right away by ordering a new ResMed AutoSense 10 AutoSet with humidifier + heated hose + ResMed AirFit P10 from an online retailer in the USA (which seems to make the most sense, as it's simply impossible to get a machine at a reasonable price here in Europe), with the idea of selling it again once I get a rental machine from a local DME provider paid by my health insurance (I think there is no point in keeping it as a backup, because if there is something wrong with the rental machine, they are going to replace it anyway). I just don't want to wait any longer.
Any thoughts on that?
When getting a new ResMed AutoSense 10 AutoSet that is not pre-configured (so everything at factory default), which settings are to be adjusted to get started? What are the default minimum and maximum pressure settings and how to determine the best starting values on my own?
How long before the clinical sleep study should I stop using the machine to not influence the examination?