lol ok
got my butt reamed out the other day for asking a direct question and thought maybe I need to move on
tone and inflection is lost here
lol ok
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tone/inflection completely flown out the door
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I think I need a translation on the acronyms to give you an answer (well, to give you a good answerRubicon wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 5:40 am
So if you're sleeping "soundly", respiratory parameters should be stable. Using tidal volume as a surrogate for sleep (and making up rules as we go along) you got only a small amount of quality sleep and a ton of SWJ.
Looking at an area of sleep (I'm pretty confident that's sleep) IMO that's significant flow limitation. At 14 cmH2O, one questions the source, and if you're using nasal interfaces, is the obstruction fixed, and if so, you can cmH2O it all day and it won't improve.
Do you have the file from a FFM?
And the sleep studies to try to figure out how you got to this point.
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Y'all need to watch Season 3 of the Boys if you would like to see a graphic illustration of such an event. Great show. Not for the queasy of stomach.
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None. I don't seem to have any problem breathing exclusively through my nose, and don't wake up with congestion.
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Sleep-Wake Junk. Dozing. In and out of trash sleep.
Scan and post everything you got. If it's only a summary might need a long report. If it's like ApneaLink or WatchPat might be an issue.I do have sleep studies--two, with the last one in November of 2021. The other one was done two years before that. I just looked at both and they only show graphs of AHI events, SpO2, HR and body positions. I had not yet been on a CPAP for either of these studies. The one in 2019 had me at around an 18 for AHI and the one in 2021 was 23 AHI, by their measures. If there are specifics you'd like to see let me know and I can post.
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The FLs don't seem particularly awful, though, do they?Pugsy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 12:59 pmSo I zoomed in on the Aug 21 report.
I counted at least 40 plus segments of arousal breathing and as suspected pretty much all the flags appeared to be arousal related flagging.
What was even more alarming was the duration of the segments of arousal breathing....some were quite prolonged and not the usual short duration we often see.
You may think you are sleeping soundly but you aren't. It's no wonder you still feel like crap.
It might be interesting to know if you had a lot of spontaneous arousals reported on your sleep study.
Evaluating sleep study results is more in Rubicon's department when it comes to anything more than general data points.
The short version is your sleep quality is a train wreck but we don't know why.
Is it possible that the flow limitations are a factor??? It's possible because FLs are part of the driving force that will make the machine (when in auto adjusting mode) want to increase the pressure. FLs can impact sleep quality negatively.
If you were on medications that might be messing with sleep we could maybe blame medication side effects. I didn't research your OTC stuff but if I have time later I will just to see if any of them are known to mess with sleep.
Did you ever have an in lab sleep study using cpap to help determine optimal pressures?
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It's very possible that the pressure you are using, while it is dealing with OSA stuff very well, isn't doing such a good job with UARS (if you have UARS).The Tired Vet wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 7:24 pmOne thought I've had for a while is Upper Airway Restrictive Syndrome. The only problem being that CPAP is a treatment for it and it's not working.
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Ah, I see what you mean by the FL. I had been looking at a video of someone else's SleepHQ results and he had much worse FLs, but then he also had much worse sleep apnea.Pugsy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 7:38 pmWell I have seen worse FL graphs but I have seen much better as well.
Take a look at mine here and you can see what I mean.
It's very possible that the pressure you are using, while it is dealing with OSA stuff very well, isn't doing such a good job with UARS (if you have UARS).The Tired Vet wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 7:24 pmOne thought I've had for a while is Upper Airway Restrictive Syndrome. The only problem being that CPAP is a treatment for it and it's not working.
I know a woman with documented UARS (sleep study with Pes device) who was put on cpap/apap and her machine only wanted to go to 7 or 8 cm but then she had another sleep study using cpap and the Pes device and come to find out she needed 13 cm pressure to deal with the UARS and it wasn't until she had used the 13 cm pressure that she started feeling her symptoms improve.
These machines just aren't designed to fight the subtle changes that go along with UARS. Sometimes a lot of pressure experimentation is needed.
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