From the summary graph you shared, I can see a couple things that stick out in my mind:

First and foremost, you have large leaks on a higher-than-preferred basis.
Anything over the red line constitutes a large leak. And many of your nights show you're coming close to large leak territory as it is.
You'll also notice that on many of the days when your AHI seems lower, the large leaks are at their worst. This is primarily because the machine cannot get reasonable a read on your AHI when large leaks hover around the red line.
It might help to look closer at your large leaks for a night with low AHI and a night with very high AHI.
Could you please post a couple of these as detailed graphs like you did before?
Ideally, it would be nice to see in order in one pane your AHI, flow and leak rate for the night.
For instance, here's my recent summary graph with a little detailed explanation, followed by some leak data for the 20th of Jan and 23 of Feb.

Here's February 23rd (Fairly typical for me):

And January 20th:

And one last example - January 19th (Less typical for me, but it still happens for all of us.):

You'll notice I get a lot of maximum just below the red line in my summary graph. This is not a problem. It usually means I'm adjusting my mask or moving the mask just long enough to scratching my nose. The total time at maximum might be less than 30 seconds for whole night where you see a bar that's totally light green. The ones to watch for are the 95th percentile (medium green) and the median (dark).
If you see lots of medium green and dark green over the red line or hovering near it, this is an indication that part of the problem with your AHI is either that your mask is ill-fitting or you need a chin strap or something else to help stabilize the mask better through the night.
It also looks like you could use a bit more mask time than you're getting. It may be difficult, but sleep debt is hard to overcome if you don't wear the mask for the entire duration of every sleep session, nap or otherwise. Be kind to yourself!
Good luck checking in with your RT and Sleep Doc.