AHI 20.4 diagnosed per this thread.sleepstar wrote:what was your AHI originally?
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AHI 20.4 diagnosed per this thread.sleepstar wrote:what was your AHI originally?
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Hi Yarrow,yarrow wrote:Current meds for high blood pressure & cholesterol, and a nasal spray for allergies (antihistimine plus steriod). Maybe once a week I wake up in the middle of the night and have a 50/50 chance of getting back to sleep; otherwise don't wake much (that I remember).Pugsy wrote:Meds?
Do you have a lot of fragmented sleep? Wake up often? Tossing and turning?
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Particularly last night's! AHI up too. Not sure why. It was a short night because I had to get up early to do a system upgrade at work, but my events are not generally front-loaded. I did wake up on my back (from a dream). Interesting that it was mostly hypopneas. Next appointment with the sleep doc is in a week.Pugsy wrote:Your FL graphs would be right up there with the coyote ugly ones.
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yarrow wrote:Particularly last night's! AHI up too. Not sure why. It was a short night because I had to get up early to do a system upgrade at work, but my events are not generally front-loaded. I did wake up on my back (from a dream). Interesting that it was mostly hypopneas. Next appointment with the sleep doc is in a week.Pugsy wrote:Your FL graphs would be right up there with the coyote ugly ones.
Here's a hypopnea:Tom W wrote:Can you zoom in (like a 2 minute period) during a group of clustered events? I'd be curious to see what the flow chart looks like during those times.
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You got it! Though looking back at the study, I didn't, quite. The diagnostic study RDI was 20.5, with an AHI of 14.1 and the rest RERAs.Pugsy wrote:AHI 20.4 diagnosed per this thread.sleepstar wrote:what was your AHI originally?
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Thanks, 49er! I started the Dymista (azelastine and fluticasone) around the time things started feeling gradually worse. Hmmm.... should be able to cut that out.49er wrote:Steroid Nasal sprays can cause insomnia as an FYI. When I experienced this with nasonex, I couldn't understand why. An RN I knew explained that the steroid part of the solution was causing the insomnia
Thanks, Mary! Of course, here I am complaining that my AHI is in the 4 to 8 range! Ah well, it is what it is.Mary Z wrote:I find ASV to be the most comfortable and beneficial therapy. [...] jumped at the chance of a sleep study with ASV. It worked. [...] My AHI is now 4-8, so I have many days five or below. [...] For the first time I am getting good therapy. Good luck,
Mary
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That was my boo-boo, not yours -- I said AHI in the old thread. (I think I hadn't actually seen the study at that point, just got a number over the phone and assumed it was AHI.)Pugsy wrote:Sorry about the RDI vs AHI boo boo. I just quickly glanced at that old thread where you mentioned it.
That makes sense.Pugsy wrote:You know if you ever get in a position to get a back up machine you might look at the PR S1 Auto. It shows FLs differently than the S9 and it also flags RERAs.
Makes sense. My allergist says my throat seems clear (allergy-wise) and the allergies are all in my nose.Pugsy wrote:When you have satisfied your doctor's request to "not mess with the settings" I think cpap mode or apap with a tight range might be looked at but you need to give things more than a couple of nights before changing again.
With more attention to the Flow limitation graph and also your nasal congestion issues.
Maybe the FL is in the nasal passage and not at the usual airway where tongue and those tissues flop around.
True enough.Pugsy wrote:I think that there is more of a sleep quality issue going on here than an AHI issue. Your AHI isn't horrible but your sleep itself isn't so great and you know what I always say...sometimes the bad sleep has nothing to do with OSA and the machine can't fix bad sleep if OSA isn't the cause.
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