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Fatigue from sleep apnea - Person - 10-13-2024

Does the fatigue go away relatively quickly when getting proper treatment for sleep apnea or does it take 3 months like the internet suggests.


RE: Fatigue from sleep apnea - G. Szabo - 10-13-2024

The three months you probably come from the time needed for trial and error while optimizing your setting. Therefore, it is important to seek experienced help, not necessarily medical doctors, but who care about the details and your feedbacks during the fine-tuning process to reduce the optimization time.


RE: Fatigue from sleep apnea - staceyburke - 10-13-2024

Looking at your other thread, I think you could be helped changing 2 settings.

Min 7
EPR full time set to 3

That will help with your sleep and treatment.


RE: Fatigue from sleep apnea - Phaleronic - 10-13-2024

Hi Person,

I would suggest raising min pressure to 7.4cm and leaving EPR on @ 1 please. This will help with apnea control (turning EPR up to max curtails apnea and hypopnea control on resemd machines0.


RE: Fatigue from sleep apnea - G. Szabo - 10-13-2024

(10-13-2024, 03:42 PM)Phaleronic Wrote: ... (turning EPR up to max curtails apnea and hypopnea control on resemd machines0.

During decades with RESMED, I have never experienced these "curtails."


RE: Fatigue from sleep apnea - Dormeo - 10-13-2024

Person, what settings are you using now? In your other thread, you used a variety. Please turn off your ramp and set your EPR to 3. If your minimum is less than 7, please set the minimum to 7. Use these settings for at least 3-4 days before trying to evaluate them, unless they're a disaster.

Phaleronic, are you referring to the fact that sometimes people need to increase their minimum pressure when they increase their EPR? Person is doing very well with OAs, both with and without EPR, and I don't see a need to increase his minimum pressure. If you're referring to something else, could you explain it?

Person, a few lucky souls start feeling rested after their first night using CPAP, but for the rest of us, it takes a while. For some, it's a week or two; for others, it can be three months. As G. Szabo notes, there's variation that comes from how much fine-tuning of settings is needed, but I also think some people are just more sensitive than others to the new sensations involved with CPAP use.

So stick with it, and have patience. And keep us posted about how you're doing with revised settings.


RE: Fatigue from sleep apnea - Deborah K. - 10-13-2024

Stacey is correct, as usual.  Turn your EPR up to 3.  It has no power to raise your AHI, but it is great at adding to comfort and, more importantly, at lowering your flow limits.  Flow limits are short apneas that, while unreported, need to be lowered.