Hello ladies and gentlemen, I am writing all the way from Turkey here. I am an obese guy, I've been obese my whole life and it had enforced some limitations over the quality of my life. It's the type of thing that forces you to make decisions you'd not normally make, or settle for much less, or ... or ... or you can imagine how far this goes on.
I made such an introduction because for a while now I was under the influence that my life quality wasn't great due to my weight, feeling tired, waking up tired. However my father had started using a CPAP machine few months ago. We do not live together but I had an idea or two about what sleep apnea was. I thought I may have had this problem but didn't really bother much with it. I wasn't well informed at the time and I figured that I can sleep the entire night and not die or wake up from my sleep due to this problem.
However about 6 months ago I started to work for the first time in my life. I'd wake up in the morning, go to work and return home around 6 pm. I could play a game or two on my computer and then find myself falling asleep. During work after eating lunch I'd get extremely sleepy, to the point of falling asleep. (Would've been nice if I didn't snore, so I wasn't able to get away with it.) I also had this issue that if I drove my car for 1 hour or more my eyes would start to get heavier, and I'd be extremely sleepy. Yet if I switched my seat, got off the driver role to a passenger, that sleep would just disappear and I can stay awake for hours.
After going over my overall energy level, how I do not wake up feeling energized instead feeling tired... I decided to tackle this issue head on. I made my research, talked to my father. He didn't believe it because I am quite young (31). So I convinced him to sponsor my sleep study. As I expected It turned out that I had sleep apnea. (It's written in Turkish so I'm not fairly sure how to translate it properly) Two things were written on it;
- Uyku Apne + Obezite Hipventilasyon Sendromu. (Blimey, I can actually translate the first one. It says Sleep Apnea 1.)
So from Sleep Apnea 1 I get the idea that it is Severe Sleep Apnea + OHS (Obese Hyperventilation Syndrome or somesuch) I'm not a USA citizen so I'm unsure how things go over there. But basically I paid around 400$ for the first sleep test. Only 30$ was covered by my Goverment's insurance. The Doctor who forwarded me to the sleep test insisted that one side of my nose is blocked and I need surgery. The hospital I went to also was famos for its aesthetic surgeries. So I was wary of it and so was my parents. It may have simply been a way to get some more money off of me.
My uncle is a doctor and we e-mailed him the results of the first sleep test. He basically said, if you can breathe with your mouth closed then you don't need the surgery. He told me to get a CPAP titration study and I had it last night. The guy who did the test comes from a place who also supplies a particular brand of sleep apnea machines. (Not the brand I'm looking to buy)
I realize I've written a lot and you are all wondering where I am going with this, so I'll try to summarize even more: I was fine with the tests really. At first it felt like I couldn't breathe but then I tried to mediate even though I never meditate. I mean as long as I do not really do tasks that require faster heart beating, I shouldn't have to breathe deeply. Once I was able to convince myself I don't need to breathe deep, I was able to breathe fine.
The mask was a bit rough on my face, its outline was pressing too hard against my face so it got a bit uncomfortable. I just assumed it was strap tough to make sure no air got out. I normally breathe with my mouth so for 10-20 minutes it was a bit hard not to open my mouth but somehow I managed it. It feels like if I opened my mouth it can screw up the entire test (I have a feeling it doesn't as long as it is a 1 or 2 time fluke)
The mask was only covering my nose, it wasn't the full head mask that covers up the mouth. The other irritating thing was while I Was breathing the breathing itself was making annoying whistling as if my nose was full which it wasn't. The guy said it came from the holes where I exhale the carbondioxyde.
I had the sleep test last night, it felt like a great sleep. Although I wasn't full sure of it either. The guy came at 12 pm, 2 hours late and woke me up at 5:30 am. So it lasted around 5 hours. I was still quite sleepy when he woke me up, also it didn't seem like it took a lot for me to wake up when he called for me. Was I not sleeping heavy enough? He said he had handled my issues at being unable to breathe.
So by now you should have an idea about me. 31 years old male,1.83 meters (6 feet height), 165 kg(363 pounds)
My questions are;
1- This tight mask thing. I hear that there are many masks out there that I can buy, are they all to tough on your face? I'm not talking about the humidity, just the sheer pressure it makes on your face.
2- Is there a mask or way to take care of those whistling noises coming from the mask whenever breathe and exhale?
The sleep was good but since it was only 5 hours I found myself desiring to sleep more. Yet may it be mental or physical, I felt more energetic today. I've been thinking of this CPAP or BPAP machine much like a magic wand that will fix most of my problems. However when I fell asleep at work today it made me somewhat sad.
3- Does the first test night's sleep matter at all? Like would we see obvious change the next day? Am I feeling more energetic psychologically?
4- How long does it take for CPAP treatment to show itself?
5- Being an obese guy the person who did the test kept saying CPAP would be too weak for you, you need BPAP. However since their company is also the provider of a BPAP machine it made me question his sincerety. Would CPAP be just as fine for patients with OHS?
6- Will CPAP treatment mean that I can finally drive my car for hours without falling asleep? Despite waking up and having to feel energetic?
7- I've read on internet that the CPAP treatment causes obese people to lose weight by burning the calories the body is supposed to. I'd love NOTHING more than a magic wand making me thin, but we all know it's a fairy tale. Can this machine actually get me to lose weight? Even if limited I'd take it.
Thanks a lot for sparing your time. I just want to regain some control of my life and my health. If I can muster some energy from a proper sleep to be able to work out after work, maybe I can finally do some exercises to lose weight.
Cheers,
Ă–mer
Edit: I'm sorry I totally forgot to input the results from my first tests. My arousal was not examined/observed, I guess the Muslim community doesn't think it's a good idea to monitor that aspect of the sleep apnea. Also my heart rate was nonexistant. Who needs a heart anyways huh?
Well those two lacking parts aside I'll give these information;
The recording lasted 5:01:23
Total sleeping time: 05:01:04
Total Sleep time: 4:46.5
Sleep activity(%): 77.6
Times woke up: 14
Latench for Falling asleep: 23 minutes
Rem Latans(Not sure what latans is but it is in minutes) 128.5
Being awake during sleep period 58.5 minutes
Rem Phase - 33 minutes (11.5% Of the entire sleep time)
Phase 1 - 65 minutes (22.7% Of the entire sleep time)
Phase 2 - 100 minutes (34.9% Of the entire sleep time)
Phase 3 - 88.5 minutes (30.9% Of the entire sleep time)
There is a diagram below it, seems like I keep trying to reach REM but I fail.
SaO2 Percentage while Awake: 93%
Lowest SaO2 rate: 61%
Average Sa02 Desaturation: 4%
Lowest SaO2 Rate: Rem Supin 0, Rem Non-Supin 61, Non-Rem Supin 91, Non-Rem Non-Supin 81, During sleep time 61.
Average Lowest SaO2: Rem Supin 0, Rem Non-Supin 81, Non-Rem Supin 91, Non-Rem Non-Supin 92, During sleep time 91.
There are few more stuff like the Hypopne or something. I guess it isn't really relevant to my questions and I'm too lazy to translate it all :D