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EricElf

EricElf
Joined Aug 2022
Bio

61 Year old male, 6' 175# → BMI 24, very active. CPAP therapy started July 2022.

Cincinnati, OH, USA

EricElf
Joined Aug 2022
Bio

61 Year old male, 6' 175# → BMI 24, very active. CPAP therapy started July 2022.

Cincinnati, OH, USA

Newbie here. Diagnosed with mild OSA. 2 months into PAP therapy (Resmed 11 on Auto 8-18 with full-time EPR=3), just trying to get used to it. SO much angst, so many questions, but let me start with some basics.

My sleep study was rough, but perhaps representative of my sleep: ~3.5hrs of sleep with OAI=0.0, CAI=2.1, HI=10.2, for AHI of 12.3. Although the Dr did not look at anything but the study summary results, he said absolutely I have Obstructive sleep apnea. Up to now, I feel that I have been in an adjustment phase, but I may be turning the corner in getting used to the PAP. I am retrieving and reviewing OSCAR data. So far, each night is pretty different.

My first question is, where is the best place to get more detailed review of OSCAR data?

Forums like this seem to be the only option I have found, and I am generally impressed with what I read. But, it seems as part of my medical treatment, someone should be interested in reviewing the data that is available. I do not see my Dr. doing it. I talked briefly with sleep techs, but they do not seem to be in a position to help. I though maybe the PAP (DME) supplier might help, but that is not the case.

My experience (and what I have read in forums) seems to indicate that the doctors are just like, you have X try a PAP and we will go from there. Is that how it really works? I now feeling like there is no general practice of reviewing the available data.

My second question is a bit more related to my specific condition, but I want to run a baseline with the PAP at minimal pressure to have something to compare to. Does sound reasonable?

My initial OSCAR data review has yet to show clear patterns. CA, OA, UA, and H events often appear very similar. I'm assume the pressure ramp/release has lots of coding control behind it, but does not seem to make much difference in events. Still getting used to this mess. Seems I get into too much leaking with the high pressures. I'll show 2 nights below, but not really expecting much analysis as feel I'm still in the adjustment phase.

Calm? night

Rough? night and even some CSR for the second time out of ~40 nights

You may wonder why I only show 3-4 hours of sleep. This is my pattern. After this initial sleep phase. I do try to get back to sleep, and most often I can after 15minutes to 2hours. But this second sleep will be lots of tossing and turning. Upon the first wakening with the PAP, I'm often congested and fed up with the mask and do not even try wearing it. I'm hoping the 3-4 hours extends once I find the root cause and fix. I'm not convinced at this point that the fix will be the PAP device.

I am actually hoping the PAP will help, because I need help. My Dr said mild sleep apnea will not kill me. I told him my trending poor sleep and its consequences is absolutely UNSUSTAINABLE.