i started using a Resmed Autoset10 last may following self diagnosis. With the data obtained i managed to convince the NHS i have mild sleep apnoea.
i struggled with masks, and eventually came across the new Resmed Airtouch memory foam mask in November, and until mid february have been having good success.
i have struggled over the past 3-4 weeks with increased nighttime wakenings.
the number average around 7-10 per night - wihch has interrupted my deep sleep periods so i am now feeling rubbish again.
i thought the wakeups was caused through an itchy nose - as i was removing the hose, to get my finger through the mask to itch my nose.
i then waxed my nose to ensure no stray hairs causing a tickle.
over the past 2 weeks i've not noticed the tickle, but the sleep tracker i use (Resmed S+) still indicates the 7-10 wakeups per night.
i'm waiting to hear from my NHS sleep clinic for thier view. Last time i saw them i had to wait 4 months to see the consultant. starting to get worried as i am starting to feel tired and fatiqued again, even though my AHI's are low - which i assume is due to the disturbed sleep.
i spoke with a private GP through a phone consultation yesterday - i wanted to know if it was possible to get a mild seditive to keep me in continous sleep throughout the night so i didn;t awake. She suggested nytol short term, but i need to try to see my consultant. i was nervous, as i heard a seditive can make apnoea worse due to relaxed muscle. i tried 1 x 25mg nytol last night and it was worse - so i won't be trying that again.
i've attached a couple of screen prints for the past 2 nights, along with the data from the Resmed S+. Resmed own statement on awakenings is: On the other hand, if you’re feeling tired during the day, then it’s possible you may have sleep issues related to un-remembered awakenings. You may be experiencing what sleep scientists call “micro-arousals.” Micro-arousals are very short awakenings, lasting less than two seconds. But they often occur many times within a brief period of even five minutes. Micro-arousals can be disruptive to sleep, and are often (but not always) symptoms of larger sleep issues like Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder(PLMD). Both of these disorders are frequently accompanied by fractured sleep and by many un-remembered awakenings. The likelihood of experiencing RLS and PLMS increases with age. Research indicates that 34 percent of adults in their 60s have some symptoms of PLMS.
any helps, advice or suggestions would be hugely welcome.
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