Second night -- Afrin experiment
Afrin eliminated all but one obstructive event. I seemed to be sleeping better, but woke up about once an hour with a very dry mouth. Kept getting up, drinking water, turning the humidifier up, going back to sleep. Finally decided the humidifier had run out of water, took it out to refill, and realized that it had plenty of water. By that time I was thoroughly awake, so I searched here for "dry mouth" and of course realized that I'd taught myself to breathe through the mouth! In two nights. Checked out the SD card with SleepyHead, and saw leaks into the mid 40s.
I'm afraid of chin straps because my teeth don't line up at all -- dentists keep telling me "No really, bite down naturally" and I tell them I can't do that because I've taught myself to hold my teeth apart always. Doing that against the pressure of a chin strap doesn't sound fun. But I was up for anything, and figured somebody here must know what do to if you need a chin strap in the middle of the night, so I searched for "improvised chin strap" -- and eventually found a post of SleepingUgly's describing her non-chinstrap solution with a self-adhesive Ace bandage. Off to the all-night Walgreens! Forgot to put the SD card back in the S9, so I lost a couple of hours of data, but went back to sleep 9:30 - 11:45 with the card inserted -- a few leaks up to 17, but most of the time single digits.
I'm very grateful to you folks!
Still lots of central events. I see that they're common at sleep/wake boundaries, and that's where they seemed to come in that late-morning sleep -- both from the graph and from the fact that I kept starting a dream and then waking up -- I
think needed to breathe, though breathing might just be on my mind for some odd reason . Apparently 6 or 7 percent of folks diagnosed with obstructive apnea who start using xPAP machines develop central apnea -- usually for a month or two, after which it goes away. (See
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/3 ... ical#a0218)