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Just don'tunderstand ? - Mr. Van Winkle - 04-30-2015

How you can go from a .04 AHI to a 3.2 AHI with out knowing your doing anything different?
Just don't get it, I feel the same just differnt numbers.
????
Sleep-well


RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - trailrider - 04-30-2015

Sounds like my nights too!


RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - PaytonA - 04-30-2015

(04-30-2015, 08:31 PM)Mr. Van Winkle Wrote: How you can go from a .04 AHI to a 3.2 AHI with out knowing your doing anything different?
Just don't get it, I feel the same just differnt numbers.
????
Sleep-well

Are you sure that was not a 0.4 AHI night? In order to score a 0.04 AHI one would have to sleep for 25 hours and have 1 event.


RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - trailrider - 04-30-2015

Or one event in three nights!


RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - OpalRose - 04-30-2015

(04-30-2015, 08:31 PM)Mr. Van Winkle Wrote: How you can go from a .04 AHI to a 3.2 AHI with out knowing your doing anything different?
Just don't get it, I feel the same just differnt numbers.
????
Sleep-well

Hi Mr. Van Winkle,
I'm looking for an answer to that question also. I can be at .4 one night and the next night 1.8. The strange thing I notice is this: If my AHI is lower, I have high flow limitations and a ton of RERA's. If my AHI is at the higher end, I have less
Flow limitations and less RERA's. Thinking-about

I've been chasing the lower AHI reading for awhile now, tinkering with my settings, but I don't feel any better just because I have a lower AHI reading.






RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - OMyMyOHellYes - 04-30-2015

There are a hundred variables in any given afternoon/evening that can impact on how well I sleep on any given night. The CPAP is usually not one of them.

OMMOHY


RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - retired_guy - 04-30-2015

(04-30-2015, 09:10 PM)OpalRose Wrote: The strange thing I notice is this: If my AHI is lower, I have high flow limitations and a ton of RERA's. If my AHI is at the higher end, I have less
Flow limitations and less RERA's. Thinking-about

I've been chasing the lower AHI reading for awhile now, tinkering with my settings, but I don't feel any better just because I have a lower AHI reading.

Not too strange. Flow Limit and RERA are just apneas that never had the chance to grow up. So on a night where your ahi was higher, more of the Flow Limit and RERA got to come out and play.

Basically just a little difference in sleeping position perhaps? Or that extra piece of cheesecake just before bedtime? Something that allowed the things that don't normally get large enough to be classified as apnea to have their few seconds of fame.

Keep an eye on the low pressure side of things. Often if you increase it just a smidgeon you will cause the Flow Limit/RERA things to calm down. That can have a pretty dramatic effect on your overall sleep efficiency.



RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - player - 05-01-2015

.4 is easily done.

3 episodes over 7.5 hours = .4


RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - OpalRose - 05-01-2015

(04-30-2015, 10:44 PM)retired_guy Wrote:
(04-30-2015, 09:10 PM)OpalRose Wrote: The strange thing I notice is this: If my AHI is lower, I have high flow limitations and a ton of RERA's. If my AHI is at the higher end, I have less
Flow limitations and less RERA's. Thinking-about

I've been chasing the lower AHI reading for awhile now, tinkering with my settings, but I don't feel any better just because I have a lower AHI reading.

Not too strange. Flow Limit and RERA are just apneas that never had the chance to grow up. So on a night where your ahi was higher, more of the Flow Limit and RERA got to come out and play.

Basically just a little difference in sleeping position perhaps? Or that extra piece of cheesecake just before bedtime? Something that allowed the things that don't normally get large enough to be classified as apnea to have their few seconds of fame.

Keep an eye on the low pressure side of things. Often if you increase it just a smidgeon you will cause the Flow Limit/RERA things to calm down. That can have a pretty dramatic effect on your overall sleep efficiency.

R_G
No cheescake...I usually take my Thyroid Meds 2 hrs after dinner. This way I don't eat anything before bed.
Last night was fun... In the dark, put my mask on upside down, did a mask fit check and couldn't figure out why it wasn't fitting right. Unhooked hose, put light on, looked in mirror, and thought...what the ........
Also have acquired a cold. Blowing-nose and feeling awful.
So you would think I would have a higher AHI this morning. No....it was the lowest since I started CPAP. It was 0.13, but Flow Limitation was 1.16 and RERA's at .64

Mr Van Winkle,
I think there are so many reasons why AHI numbers fluctuate so much.
I was happy to see my low number last night, but the RERA's wake me up, so my sleep efficiency isn't that great.





RE: Just don'tunderstand ? - DariaVader - 05-01-2015

not sleeping also lowers it.... js