A little about myself:
I am 26 years old and male. For many years since grade school, I never gotten enough sleep due to my habit of staying up late, and doing anything, but sleeping. I suppose I was/am bit of a night owl as I enjoyed staying up late. As a result, I took being tired as a function of never really getting enough sleep. However, as I got into my early 20's and start to realize the importance of adequate sleep, I started improving my sleep hygiene, and ensuring that I got enough sleep every night. However, that was when I started noticing something. On many days, although I had slept enough hours for most normal people, I would still wake up tired. The kind of tiredness I experienced was not the sleepy I can fall asleep at any moment-kind, but the kind where I felt constantly fatigued. I also had a bit of nocturia, where I would wake up once a night to go use the restroom(Never more than once though). Long story short, I went in for a sleep study in March of 2013, and got diagnosed with mild sleep apnea with a 10.1 RDI. I am in good health and weight for my stature. I recently had bloodwork and other tests, that I can't recall off the top of my head, and everything came back normal(I did not get my Vitamin D levels checked, which seems to be a common recommendation on this board).
So why am I here? Like many others that have posted here, I just don't feel the benefits of using my CPAP at all. My numbers are coming back great according to Sleepyhead. I have been very compliant, especially this year thus far. I would wake a lot of days, much more tired than before. Many times with a headache worse than what I had pre-CPAP. I don't have any trouble falling asleep with the CPAP, and even if I wake up in the middle of the night, I could still go back to sleep fairly quickly. I do have a bit of an issue waking up a few times a night, either from mask discomfort, leaks, or some unknown reason. Although to be fair, I'm waking up as many nights, feeling like I need to use the restroom. And I'm not waking up in cold sweat as frequent either. I'm just out of ideas, and would like some help interpreting my sleepyhead data, and maybe someone can point something out to improve my therapy. Thanks
