After losing weight (185 to 165) and being able to reduce my minimum pressure on APAP from 8cm to 6cm, I have been exploring options for going off CPAP now my requirements seem lower.
Tonight I will be trying my new iNAP device in conjunction with APAP set to 4cm minimum to see what happens throughout tonight's sleep.
I have played around with the iNAP and can create a seal easily enough, and have access to change the negative pressure and intensity levels myself and I've settled on a setting that is both comfortable and feels fairly strong, however I can still make snoring noises very easily so I don't hold out much hope if I'm honest.
Depending on how it goes I may run this test over the next 5-7 days depending on how much the Resmed does or doesn't want to takeover, and what success I have in keeping the seal with the iNAP during my sleep.
I think this is the only concrete way to test the iNAP sufficiently. If it seems to work I have a Sunrise Sleep Apnea test I'll use without the Resmed and just the iNAP but let's not get too far ahead eh.. I'll report back tomorrow.
Wish me luck, as I haven't heard of one single successful iNAP report and I fully expect to return it shortly, since it only seems to reduce events and not outright eliminate them in studies, and clearly the device isn't for everyone.
My assumption is it may help those who toungue retaining devices work for, since that's all it seems to do despite the claims of bringing the full pallete forward - it only feels to me like on the strongest setting that it's only keeping the toungue at the front roof of my mouth and nothing else - something I can achieve without the iNAP if I put the effort in to be honest.
Anyway, let the experiment begin.