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Pressure to high? - bpowell10 - 06-29-2024

Not sure if to high a pressure is a thing but I just cant get my AHI back down and it looks like it still gets close to my new high I was doing pretty good like 6-7 down from 98 looked for some advice how to hopefully make it to less than 1 adjusted a bit even 4 or 5 nights before I adjusting things just kept getting worse AHI wise I still feel like im sleeping for the most part and I do not wake up once in the middle of the night well not that I remember anyways heres the past 2 nights. I really hope I can figure this out. 
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RE: Pressure to high? - G. Szabo - 06-29-2024

To avoid these frequent pressure increases and have a less rugged night with a lesser number of OAs, you should set your minimum pressure to 12 cm. Depending on the outcome, further increase/tuning might be needed.


RE: Pressure to high? - SarcasticDave94 - 06-29-2024

It's possible for 2 things to be at play here. Central Apnea might be the issue, then also Positional Apnea might be at play.

Did you get your detailed copy of your sleep study? You will want it for your personal file. Secondly, you can post it redacted of personal info for us to help determine what's happening with the Central Apnea component. Specifically, I'm looking for the chart that tells the events type and count.

Positional Apnea is where your chin tucks towards your chest, physically restricting the airway. Possible reasons would be too thick of a pillow or a stack of them. If applicable, you'd want to reduce the stack or that failing to address the clusters of events shown above, you may need a soft cervical collar to prevent chin tuck.

Here's a link to the wiki on the Positional Apnea aspect.

https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Positional_apnea


RE: Pressure to high? - bpowell10 - 06-29-2024

I sleep with 1 very soft pillow I am almost flat on my back all night. Here is my initial study results again thanks for the help. I will adjust the minimum pressure tonight and get the collar ordered.
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RE: Pressure to high? - SarcasticDave94 - 06-29-2024

This was a home test? Did it include an effort belt across the chest? CA doesn't appear to have been monitored.


RE: Pressure to high? - bpowell10 - 06-29-2024

This was an at home test with just a sensor on my fingertip and a snore sensor.


RE: Pressure to high? - SarcasticDave94 - 06-29-2024

OK copy. Are you up for a bit of a battle? I think you might want to request a physican ordered lab sleep study.

You'll possibly want to present this not so much with OSCAR data, not because we don't believe it, but the doctor possibly won't accept it.

Here's my suggestion, assuming true, you'll need to start complaining about the therapy not being as good as you hoped. You can say you machine indicates lots of events. Then ask about getting clarification with the lab test. The complaining thing entails only mentioning negative effects from Apnea therapy, also can be I thought this would be better, needing more restful sleep, etc. No suggestions about falsifying just a focus on negative.


RE: Pressure to high? - bpowell10 - 06-29-2024

Sounds good Ill give it a shot I have my first follow up July 17th. Should I stop messing with settings till then? I'm sure im going to hear about it maybe I don't know lol. I have hit my deductible for the year already so hopefully I can get everything figured out in the 2nd half of the year lol.


RE: Pressure to high? - SarcasticDave94 - 06-29-2024

Well it's your choice about the settings you edited. Myself I was upfront, I told the doc "I changed x because this reason, when I did it made things better" and you can follow suit as you see fit. Insurance doesn't care how you set it, or who sets it, or even how many times it changed. Compliance is the time used needs met and that you say it's helping.

If you feel the need, feel free to keep editing to make it better if you want.


RE: Pressure to high? - bpowell10 - 06-30-2024

Here is last night with new settings and a soft cervical collar. 
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