AHI88 wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 1:10 am
Please can i have your input and views on my results below ? My range is set EXTREMELY NARROW, yes only 5 to 7, but although reaching the ceiling very often, I've really had a good night (8 hours is the best i've ever done in almost a year) with almost NO events ?
Well..... there is more to obstructive sleep apnea than just the flagged events...snores and flow limitations are indications that the airway is trying to close up. The fact that your AHI is low simply means they didn't grow up enough to earn an OA or hyponea flag.
Doesn't mean that they aren't potential troublemakers in terms of messing with your breathing or sleeping.
They are the reason you are seeing the pressure maxed out so much. The machine wants to kill them...it's part of the auto algorithm...it is designed to kill/prevent those snores and FLs because they are the first warning signs that the airway is trying to close off.
If you feel markedly better after this result from last night....and if using more pressure to try to kill those snores and FLs causes more problems in terms of your sleep quality and how you feel....then don't use more pressure. There are worse things than letting a few snores or FLs slide.
You have to decide what give YOU the best results for YOU...and you have to decide which is more important to YOU.
Sometimes people have to make compromises and this might be one of those times.
Your machine wants to kill those snores and FLs....if going higher to kill them ends up messing with you more than the FLs and snores mess with your sleep...then an extremely limited max is probably what YOU need to do.
Now you can try increasing the max in teeny tiny steps....and it might work and it might not.
IMHO Number one goal...manage the OSA itself as best you can and still get good quality sleep and feel good. Without decent sleep and feeling good the pretty graphs and low numbers don't mean much.
I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.