Hi.
I'm a 19-year-old male and I was diagnosed with moderate obstructive sleep apnea 3 months ago. I'm using a DreamStation Auto CPAP machine and a DreamWear Nasal Mask. As you can see in the image attached, I have a lot of events for the first one or two hours of sleep and then it normalizes. I wake up gasping for air many times in those two hours. I've tried everything, I've set the pressure to 6, 8, 10, enabled A-Flex, disabled it. Nothing seems to work.
What can be causing this? Thanks and sorry for my bad English.
Using machine but still waking up gasping for air
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michael023
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Re: Using machine but still waking up gasping for air
I would set the pressure at 9/20 and leave it there for several days. Try to avoid turning off the machine so often. Set A flex to 2.
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Re: Using machine but still waking up gasping for air
Any idea what time you fell asleep last night?michael023 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 2:46 pmHi.
I'm a 19-year-old male and I was diagnosed with moderate obstructive sleep apnea 3 months ago. I'm using a DreamStation Auto CPAP machine and a DreamWear Nasal Mask. As you can see in the image attached, I have a lot of events for the first one or two hours of sleep and then it normalizes. I wake up gasping for air many times in those two hours. I've tried everything, I've set the pressure to 6, 8, 10, enabled A-Flex, disabled it. Nothing seems to work.
What can be causing this? Thanks and sorry for my bad English.
Good for you getting started at such a young age. You're doing yourself a huge favor here. Assuming that you want to live a long, healthy life.
And your English is great, BTW. I saw your comment and it took me by complete surprise. Went back and re-read your entire post. You're good on the English. Maybe should say "poor English", but since you don't have poor English, you really don't even need to know that.
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Re: Using machine but still waking up gasping for air
That's the pressure I use normally. In the image it's set to 6/15 because I was testing if I didn't wake up with that pressure.
The weird thing is that sometimes I wake up once or twice and sometimes I wake up many times before falling asleep.
I went to sleep at 3:00 AM but I kept waking up gasping for air till 4:30 AM. So I fell asleep at 4:30 AM.djams wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 6:57 pmAny idea what time you fell asleep last night?michael023 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 2:46 pmHi.
I'm a 19-year-old male and I was diagnosed with moderate obstructive sleep apnea 3 months ago. I'm using a DreamStation Auto CPAP machine and a DreamWear Nasal Mask. As you can see in the image attached, I have a lot of events for the first one or two hours of sleep and then it normalizes. I wake up gasping for air many times in those two hours. I've tried everything, I've set the pressure to 6, 8, 10, enabled A-Flex, disabled it. Nothing seems to work.
What can be causing this? Thanks and sorry for my bad English.
Good for you getting started at such a young age. You're doing yourself a huge favor here. Assuming that you want to live a long, healthy life.
And your English is great, BTW. I saw your comment and it took me by complete surprise. Went back and re-read your entire post. You're good on the English. Maybe should say "poor English", but since you don't have poor English, you really don't even need to know that.![]()
And I said that my English is bad just in case since English is not my first language
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Re: Using machine but still waking up gasping for air
It looks as if all those events at the start are before you fall asleep properly.michael023 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 3:32 pmI went to sleep at 3:00 AM but I kept waking up gasping for air till 4:30 AM. So I fell asleep at 4:30 AM.
And I said that my English is bad just in case since English is not my first language
Once you are asleep, you do well with 10cm of pressure.
I agree with LSAT. Set the machine to min 9, max 20, let it do its job. Your job is to work on falling asleep.
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