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Worst Sleep Apnea Ever or Can U Compete? - memoryNada786 - 01-07-2025 Hello Boys and girls, For eons my APAP BIPAP has been half azz working and comes off my nose or never lets me hit above 4 hours much less 6 hours and i'm in plans for getting Inspire Implant, and this was the latest In Lab Polysomnography Test to prove I needed it. I've attached the report, do handle with care. And also let me know if there's anything I can do in the mean time like next 6 weeks b4 surgery to improve my health. I already sometimes still reluctatly try BIPAP and even Mouth Tape but they've been failing me hence my need to switch. Does anyone's report go this high as freaking 91 AHI or i'm a unicorn? What about Nadir O2 levels of 72%? Any other suggestions? Peace out bros. RE: Worst Sleep Apnea Ever or Can U Compete? - Old Steve - 01-07-2025 You are not a unicorn. In my sleep study 24 years ago my AHI was 104 and I imagine that there are folks on here higher than I was. RE: Worst Sleep Apnea Ever or Can U Compete? - Deborah K. - 01-07-2025 My husband's was between yours and Steve's. I'm sure there are loads more people with very high AHIs. RE: Worst Sleep Apnea Ever or Can U Compete? - memoryNada786 - 01-08-2025 wtf dude? 104? i may have only heard of one other case of someone above 100 AHI, vows....do you do CPAP or alternative? RE: Worst Sleep Apnea Ever or Can U Compete? - Old Steve - 01-08-2025 CPAP only. RE: Worst Sleep Apnea Ever or Can U Compete? - Sleeprider - 01-08-2025 You have very severe obstructive sleep apnea that was controlled with an Aircurve 10 Vauto at 10-20 pressure with PS 4, but therapy was compromised by very severe, and persistent leaks. Inspire is a therapy using electric stimulation of the hypglossal nerve to keep the airway open by contracting muscles at the back of the tongue. The STAR trial showed Inspire had efficacy as follows:
You always experienced very high leaks and very short therapy periods using your bilevel in other threads. I wish you could have found a suitable mask to enable you to try the Aircurve 10 Vauto and give it a fair chance to work. I still think it is your best alternative, but we can't change your determination or tolerance to that therapy approach. |