SaltLakeJan wrote:Congratulaltions B.B.
What a birthday present. That is one that keeps giving 365 days per year
Isn't that the truth? The component gifts (software and reader) are on their way, and I can't wait to get them and put it all together so I can better determine what's really going on with my sleep. The numbers from the LCD are helpful in a general way, but they leave me scratching my head as to
why my AHI is still so high. (Last night, it was 13.1.) I don't
feel any better, so seeing the number simply confirms that my therapy isn't anywhere near optimal yet. It's nice to have that confirmation in a verifiable number on the screen, though. In the past, I've only been able to go by how I feel, and the only way to determine why I was still so tired was to participate in yet another sleep study. What a costly and inconvenient process - and all for a one-night snapshot answer (which likely isn't very accurate re: our usual sleep patterns at home every night). The current system is terribly flawed.
SaltLakeJan wrote: Do you 'pose that cat of yours could be jealous
BleepingBeauty wrote: one of my cats decided to get into a yowling match with a stray on the other side of the glass door. This cat of mine is very vocal, even when he's happy, and he can take the top of my head off when he's not.
of your new machine
Nah, he's the one who actually likes to snuggle up to me when I'm masked up. He seems to enjoy the exhaust, for some reason. Silly cat.
I'm still working on sleep issues, kinda taking it easy. It feels good to have the test behind me. I don't have anything pressing at the moment. Are you working on anything, or concentrating on your therapy with your new machine? Were you at 12 pressure? Everyone who got to know you through your first thread and the current one - is happy that things worked out for you to get the auto. That is one fine machine.
Jan
I'm still working on it, too. Retraining myself out of the night-owl mentality that I was accustomed to for so long is proving to be a little harder than I thought it would be. But I know it's an important aspect of getting a good night's sleep, so I'm working on it. One of the other issues I'm experiencing is having to get up during the night for the bathroom. The warmer and drier it gets here in AZ (could it really be ANY drier here?), the harder it is for me to stop drinking water in the evening, and that results in having to get up during the night. I'm able to get right back to sleep afterward, but sleeping straight through the night would be much better.
I'm glad your sleep test is behind you, too. I know you were pretty anxious about it. Now you get to play the waiting game for the results and some answers, which I hope are helpful in your future therapy success. In my own case, each re-titration has simply resulted in a pressure change of a few cm's up or down (at 12cm for the first year, then reduced to 10, then upped to 14, now back at 12), which obviously wasn't getting to the root of my problem(s) - and still isn't. But finally, at 19 months into my therapy journey, I hope I'll be able to make some progress. I'm very pleased with my purchase.
Thanks, Jan.