OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Coloneldad » Wed Mar 08, 2017 9:20 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:I feel sympathy for your situation; but cannot ignore recent tragic incidents,
Everyone's safety takes precedence over one person's comfort/job/etc.
Sorry, but that is only fair.
Couldn't agree more. If things don't improve I won't be working for the RR much longer, whether they push it or not. I am asking to get an idea as to how the RR/FRA might work it, either way if I consider myself to be any kind of risk to the public or others I will take myself out of the mix without any one else forcing my hand.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by OkyDoky » Wed Mar 08, 2017 10:32 pm

Would you like to tell us the issues you are having and see if we can help you use your CPAP? What have you tried to solve the issue and what machine and pressures are you using? Is it the auto 560? The number is on the bottom of the blower. Be sure and remove the water if you turn it over.
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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Coloneldad » Thu Mar 09, 2017 5:22 pm

Just got a new CPAP today from the VA. The old one was starting to have issues. For the most part I am doing ok with my CPAP and all. The VA is monitoring it closely and being proactive on it. My biggest issue comes from my work schedule. I am on call 24/7 and work all times of the day and night. Kind of hard to be consistent with that schedule. It wrecks havoc on your circadium rhythem.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Hang Fire » Thu Mar 09, 2017 6:24 pm

Coloneldad wrote:For the most part I am doing ok with my CPAP and all.
What's your AHI and leak statistic?

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Guest » Thu Mar 09, 2017 6:29 pm

Coloneldad wrote:I am on call 24/7 and work all times of the day and night. Kind of hard to be consistent with that schedule. It wrecks havoc on your circadium rhythem.
The internet is (or can be) a wonderful place to learn and share ideas. But when it comes to a work schedule that one is gonna be between you and your employer - there may be devine intervention but I don't think you want things to go that way.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Coloneldad » Sat Mar 11, 2017 6:46 pm

Guest wrote:
Coloneldad wrote:I am on call 24/7 and work all times of the day and night. Kind of hard to be consistent with that schedule. It wrecks havoc on your circadium rhythem.
The internet is (or can be) a wonderful place to learn and share ideas. But when it comes to a work schedule that one is gonna be between you and your employer - there may be devine intervention but I don't think you want things to go that way.
Actually I invite divine intervention.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by ChicagoGranny » Sat Mar 11, 2017 7:10 pm

Coloneldad wrote:Actually I invite divine intervention.
You might want to be very specific.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Coloneldad » Sat Mar 11, 2017 7:37 pm

ChicagoGranny wrote:
Coloneldad wrote:Actually I invite divine intervention.
You might want to be very specific.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Goofproof » Sat Mar 11, 2017 8:30 pm

The Lord provides the XPAP, all he asks is for you to use it correctly, every time your sleep! Jim
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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Coloneldad » Sun Mar 12, 2017 1:04 pm

Hang Fire wrote:
Coloneldad wrote:For the most part I am doing ok with my CPAP and all.
What's your AHI and leak statistic?
My numbers have been of the past few weeks as my old machine was failing. However historically I have been averaging in the upper single digits for my AHI and no leakage to speak of, 99%-100%.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by palerider » Sun Mar 12, 2017 1:40 pm

Coloneldad wrote:However historically I have been averaging in the upper single digits for my AHI
that's pretty bad.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Setj » Sun Mar 12, 2017 7:09 pm

Coloneldad wrote:no leakage to speak of, 99%-100%.
Where do you get those numbers? I thought all machines reported leak in lpm (liters per minute). Mine does.
Coloneldad wrote:upper single digits for my AHI
You mean 8 or 9? I would feel very bad at that level. My AHI averages 1 or under. At 3 or higher, I suffer.

I think you can make some big improvements in your therapy by getting involved in the forum.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Coloneldad » Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:05 am

Setj wrote:
Coloneldad wrote:no leakage to speak of, 99%-100%.
Where do you get those numbers? I thought all machines reported leak in lpm (liters per minute). Mine does.
Coloneldad wrote:upper single digits for my AHI
You mean 8 or 9? I would feel very bad at that level. My AHI averages 1 or under. At 3 or higher, I suffer.

I think you can make some big improvements in your therapy by getting involved in the forum.

Good luck.
My machine shows it as a percentagge on the mask fit screen.

As for my AHI, I recognize it isn't good. It can vary some with the lowest generally around 3 and the upper end in the teens. However the average ranges between 7-9. It is kind of hard to have good numbers when you are on such a bad schedule.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Julie » Mon Mar 13, 2017 6:18 am

Have you ever considered talking to HR (or whoever is appropriate) to find out if there are any other jobs you might switch to that have more consistent schedules? Companies (and possibly your RR?) often will try to accommodate good, longtime employees if there are unavoidable physical situations that change the rules - and sleep schedules.

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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Post by Guest » Mon Mar 13, 2017 7:12 am

Coloneldad wrote:It is kind of hard to have good numbers when you are on such a bad schedule.
Bad numbers have nothing at all to do with a sleep schedule my friend. You need to look at you stats with Sleepyhead and post them here if you want help tho.