Doubleb (Therapy Thread)
Story time: Original sleep study AHI of 49. I cannot sleep during sleep studies. When I went for my titration study, I gave them about 2.5 hours of sleep to work with. They said they were able to reduce my AHI to 0, but I never rolled over or changed positions
So I've been using my BIPAP machine for a for a month. My daily AHI ranges from 2 - 15. Sometimes the higher numbers mean there was a leak, sometimes not. I typically take 3mg of Melatonin before bed, but I was tired last night and didn't take it, just went to sleep. I woke up at 4:45 this morning needing to urinate (Unusual, but I have started drinking a lot more water during the day), was still in the exact position I fell asleep in, and could not go back to sleep. I guessed that I had gotten really solid sleep so i didn't need to go back to sleep. I looked at my sleepwatch app and it said 0.0 sleep disruptions which solidified my opinion, then after an hour, I looked at my Resmed Dashboard and saw an AHI of 15.5. Not too good.
I have the ResMed Aircurve 10 Vauto. Does this machine have a setting where it will auto adjust the pressure and if so, should I consider trying it? I would just like to get some consistency on the lower end. Even the higher numbers are better than untreated, but I feel so much better on the days after the low score. If viewing my data from Oscar would help, let me know what carts to pin and how to order it and I'll post them.
Thank you all in advance.
RE: A Question
I an NOT an expert. OpalRose has replied and other experts may reply also. In the meantime, may I offer and observation. The chart from July 22 seems to indicate clusters of events, which may indicate positional apnea and be mitigated by getting a soft cervical collar. This will not help with central apneas AFAIK but will help with obstructives and hypopneas.
Positional apnea is when your neck in a a position such that it closes off your airway. Often called "chin tucking." Check out the Apnea Board wiki on positional apnea for details.
RE: A Question
Thanks. Are there any other devices? I can’t even wear a turtleneck/tie due to anxiety I get when something is around my neck. I have an apnea pillow. Tonight I’ll try to swap it to the small side.
RE: A Question
I had to flip it back around, but changed where I placed my head a bit and had an AHI of 3 today, so that's improvement...
RE: Doubleb (Therapy Thread)
I have merged your last two threads and renamed it to DoubLeb (Therapy Thread).
Please keep your therapy questions and graphs to this one thread.
Thanks!
RE: Rough night
It was a bad night because you slept in a position that cut off your own airway. As was mentioned in other posts it is called positional apnea or chin tucking where your chin drops to your Sternum cutting off your own airway.
No change of pressure will help you must find a way not to get into that position.
Good nights you stayed out of the position bad nights you chin tucked.
RE: Doubleb (Therapy Thread)
Will do, Mrs Rose. My apologies as I learn appropriate style for this site. Now where can i get restraining straps?