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Khavoqi - Therapy Thread - Khavoqi - 06-27-2023 Hey everyone. I have a ResMed AirSense 10 with nasal pillows. I'm a 19 year old male, 5'11, 165 lbs. I've been struggling heavily with my CPAP machine. I don't know where else to go at this point. I've only had a good 2 nights on it, out of nearly an entire month of using it. Every day I wake up feeling like I got ran over by a truck; please help me sort out my settings. Pressure: 5.8 Ramp Time: Off EPR: Off Humidity: 4 I tape my mouth each night to prevent mouth leaks, have a roll that prevents me from turning on to my back. It seems like I just randomly rip off the mask in the middle of the night without me even being aware of it; at least that's what I think it is. The weird part is that I apparently subconsciously put it back on or something. Please help me figure it out, I seriously don't know what I'm doing wrong. It feels like I've tried everything, all to no avail; those good night are as elusive as the wind. Thanks. RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - Crimson Nape - 06-27-2023 Hi Khavoqi! - Sorry to hear about your problems. Do you have a copy of your sleep test that you can post here? It is recommended that you block out your personal data before posting it here. Most adults will feel air starved until the pressure is at least 7-8 cm. This may be a consideration for you. - Red RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - Khavoqi - 06-27-2023 Hi, thanks for the super quick response. I didn't realize my pressure may have been too low; I'll try adjusting that and see what happens. However, since I'm at a healthy weight (and may have UARS from my research), would this still be the case? Also, here is my sleep study: https://imgur.com/a/O6UT0um RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - Sleepy Quixote - 06-27-2023 @Khavoqi Hang in there, you are in good hands with Crimson Nape! RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - staceyburke - 06-27-2023 The min setting is the amount of pressure you are inhaling (or your fixed setting). I personally have to have at least 9 or I’m pulling off my mask. I’m sure you need a higher pressure to get enough oxygen. I would try 8 for a night and see how that works for you. You could need higher. RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - Crimson Nape - 06-27-2023 OK, I looked at your report. Your throat muscles may be relaxing to the extent that gravity is causing part of your problem. Avoid sleeping on your back as much as possible. The left or right sides or the prone are the preferred positions. Do you have any medical history or on any medications that you haven't mentioned? I'm guessing here, but your tossing and turning could be also caused from uncomfortable bedding or sleeping environment. Bedding includes both mattress and/or pillow. The sleeping environment includes noise, temperature, and light. Any problems with any of these? - Red RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - Khavoqi - 06-27-2023 First of all, I really appreciate the help and dedication your showing to a complete stranger. Really means a lot to me. To answer your question, nah, my sleeping environment is pretty good. Almost pitch black, not a lot of a noise, nice, cool temperature, etc. I do all the typical things for sleep hygiene, so I got that checked too. And nah, I don't really have any medical history. I take Vitamin D supplements, but that's pretty much it. I guess I'll try and take a look at my sleep environment and see what could be causing the tossing and turning. RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - Crimson Nape - 06-27-2023 OK! I was trying to cover all the bases. Still, stay off your back. We'll see how you progress for there. - Red RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - Sleeprider - 06-28-2023 I'd like to take a different approach and see if we can get you to a more comfortable place by changing some settings, and especially by using the exhale pressure relief feature on your machine. I think your flow limitation is under-stated on your results because your inspiration time is actually longer than expiration time. This suggests your are having to use respiratory effort to suck in each breath past airway obstruction and without EPR you get no "assist" from the pressure support your machine is capable of. I'm going to give you suggested settings. Try them out and report back with a chart and comments on comfort. Mode: Autoset Standard Minimum Pressure: 7.0 Maximum Pressure : 10.0 EPR: On, Full-time EPR Setting: 2 I will probably suggest we move up to 3 cm of EPR, but want to see if this affects CA events with a lower setting of 2 to start. You will need to access the clinical settings to implement these changes. This may help if you're not familiar. https://www.apneaboard.com/resmed-airsense-10-aircurve-10-setup-info RE: Please help I can't do this anymore - Khavoqi - 06-28-2023 Hi, thanks for the suggestion. Funnily enough, I actually tried turning on EPR to 2 last night, whilst increasing my pressure to 8.4; still doesn't seem to have made a difference on my overall sleepiness. Attached are my results from last night. Since I apparently have inspiratory effort, would that point to UARS, which would mean that a Bilevel would be ideal? Thanks. *Note: I went to sleep at around 5. Yes, I know it's really, really late, but there doesn't really seem to be any point in going to bed earlier when I'm gonna be tired regardless of how long I sleep. |