Pugsy wrote:I would just open up max to 20....maybe 0.5 more minimum to see if the snores and RERAs come down just a little.
Worth a try!
Pugsy wrote:Though while not the prettiest of reports if you can clean up the snores and RERAs it might offer a little better quality of sleep.
I don't know if there is enough low level clutter there to impact the quality of sleep or not. That's one of those YMMV stickers.
I'm definitely waking up more than I want to, but the last few weeks have held the promise of better sleep. I have two issues, leaks that wake me up, and apparently snoring that disrupts good sleep but doesn't get me all the way awake.
Pugsy wrote:You've been on the machine for quite a while (much longer than your forum join date) so you have some past experience.
Have you ever tried cpap mode? Do the pressure changes in apap mode appear to disrupt sleep?
APAP has been MUCH more conducive to good sleep for me. I never find the machine to be the problem. Even if I'm fighting leaks I can reduce the pressure (turn machine off and on to restart, or hit ramp ... except I hate ramp) the leaks persist. I have VERY large nostrils and even with the largest pillows they sometimes want to sneak in. That usually means they aren't "square" with the opening ... but that's the hardest thing to control. At least for me!
Pugsy wrote:Or do you go to bed, go to sleep and not remember much until lights on and you get up?
Any problem with pressures this high in general like with exhale?
Rarely! BUT the last couple of weeks have seen more times with me sleeping until 4AM than anytime in the last year or so! I am more rested, though waking up groggy (I have always done my best sleep in early morning for some reason).
No problems exhaling.
Pugsy wrote:What are your goals? Like is there something that you feel is lacking in your therapy or how you feel?
Great question! Two goals:
1) Master the mask or find one I can
2) Wake up easier
Again, I am feeling better than I have in awhile, so progress is being made. I'm going to keep posting weekly updates for awhile ... don't feel like you HAVE to have answers. Its kind of a science experiment!
However, I do appreciate and even look forward to your posts!
-Kevin
Sleep loss is a terrible thing. People get grumpy, short-tempered, etc. That happens here even among the generally friendly. Try not to take it personally.