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After 10 months, still over 5 AHI.
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After 10 months, still over 5 AHI.
I've been using my CPAP for over 10 months now and I just can't seem to get my AHI under 5-6.  My sleep study showed an AHI over 30.  After all that time, nothing much has changed in my energy levels or tiredness.

I know that one of my problems is obstructive, so I've tried a couple different products to try and keep my airway open, such a cervical collar and "The Eliminator" pillow.  Didn't seem to matter. Anyway, I'd love some suggestions.


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RE: After 10 months, still over 5 AHI.
This will not help wot the central. Many times they reduce over time as your body become more accustomed to pap therapy. There are others here that may be able to help with centrals.

You do have some positional apnea. You can see it when there are grouped O or H events. It is a blockage of your airway that you are causing by the position you sleep.

We call it chin tucking where your chin drops to your sternum cutting off your airway. There are no settings on the pap machine that can help.

Sometimes it is as simple as sleeping on your back or a pillow that is to high. Those are easy to fix but if not you need a collar. Please read the link I have on collars in my signature
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RE: After 10 months, still over 5 AHI.
I agree with Stacey. It appears you are chin tucking. You mentioned a cervical collar. Is it a soft cervical collar and were you wearing it on the night of the 23rd? If yes to both it may be you are wearing it too loose soe your chin can tuck behind it. I wear one and occasionally get it too loose. You don't want it ti tight either. You should ne able to get at leas one finger easily between it and your neck.
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RE: After 10 months, still over 5 AHI.
You also have in this OSCAR chart an AHI 2.2x CA that needs to be considered. Maybe once the Positional Apnea is addressed, pressures won't fluctuate as much, which can influence the CA. If this doesn't help the CA, things like lowering EPR may be needed. The problem is with this CA and OA needing addressed is you'll probably have a teeter-totter dilemma where addressing CA increases the Obstructive and vice versa.

So first step address Positional. Then let's see what you have.

PS is it normal for you to log over 10 hours per night?
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