Here's a fairly typical night (though the apneas are usually spread slightly more evenly):

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Thanks for the reply. That night they did indeed cluster. Here's another night, with less clustering:JohnBFisher wrote:Most of the centrals seem to cluster
I'm grasping at straws here -- I seem to have really bad sleepiness at AHI levels that are not objectively all that bad. My sleep doc wants to check for narcolepsy, but I'm sceptical -- I don't have cataplexy or sleep paralysis. My guess is that I'm borderline there too, and (again if I'm reading my insurance documents right), they pay for a year of drugs and then test you again. I'd be afraid of getting dependent on the drugs and then having them taken away the next year. (I'm not thrilled about getting dependent on the drugs, period, for that matter.)JohnBFisher wrote:As to whether it would help or not ... ASV is not a "cure all". It might help. But the changing pressure can disturb sleep quite as much as the apneas.
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Current meds for high blood pressure & cholesterol, and a nasal spray for allergies (antihistimine plus steriod). Maybe once a week I wake up in the middle of the night and have a 50/50 chance of getting back to sleep; otherwise don't wake much (that I remember).Pugsy wrote:Meds?
Do you have a lot of fragmented sleep? Wake up often? Tossing and turning?
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I'm never sure of the difference between sleepiness and fatigue. I work from 9:30am to 6pm, and somewhere between 2pm and 4pm it starts to be hard to think. Generally I don't in fact sleep -- sometimes the drowsiness lifts in the evening, and since my rule is "no sleep without the mask", drifting off isn't something I let myself do.Pugsy wrote:Is your main symptom during the day just excessive sleepiness? Extreme need to nap? Nod off easily?
Or are there other symptoms during the day ...fatigue?
Last year, about this time, before CPAP, I wondered if the simvastatin might be the problem -- stopped using it, but no apparent improvement. CPAP did help (after a moderately rough into period), but things have been getting gradually worse since the Fall.Pugsy wrote:Have you researched your meds in great deal as to all possible side effects to see if they might be a contributing factor?
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Ah -- I've never known what the flow limitation meant, so mostly ignored it.Pugsy wrote:Have you ever tried cpap mode? Your flow limitation graph looks pretty ugly. Maybe those flow limitations are a factor in arousals?????
The current setting of 6-12cm, EPR 2 is from the sleep doc. (New sleep doc -- the old one's phone got disconnected. Has a new phone number now, but somehow I don't want to go back. ) I'd tried EPR for a few days some time ago, but it seemed to increase my AHI, so I stopped.Pugsy wrote:Have you tried reducing or turning off EPR? Do you like EPR? Do you need the ramp?
I might be tempted to try cpap mode at 11 with EPR of 2 and see what happens to that Flow limitation graph and how you feel during the day? Just a thought.
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Yes, the doc apparently is fond of EPR.Pugsy wrote:Your report at the top is showing EPR at 2...
It reflects in EPAP and IPAP numbers...see the 2 cm difference.
Interesting! My immediate impulse would be to try increasing the pressure until the flow limitation goes away (while watching for increased centrals), and see if that helps the sleepiness.Pugsy wrote:It hasn't been turned off on the 14th report unless you turned off after that date.
For flow limitations usually a little more pressure...if you turn off EPR then that increases the overall pressure average so that pressure isn't dropping on exhale. In theory the elimination of EPR is a way to offer a little more pressure without changing the overall settings. Using EPR at 2...half the night (during exhale) the pressure is reduced by 2 cm...sometimes that little reduction allows the airway tissues to collapse a little.
Flow limitations are reductions in air flow that don't meet the criteria for hyponea or apnea. Flow limitations are part of the apap algorithm trigger factors for increasing pressure.
Compare yours to mine. Mine is pretty near textbook perfect. Your is maybe pushing coyote ugly as Mollete would say.
http://s1081.photobucket.com/user/Onesh ... ort=3&o=37
Flow limitations can cause arousals...that's where a lot of the UARS thinking comes from UARS Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome. You might google it and do a bit of reading and see if you see yourself in those side effects which are a lot like OSA side effects.
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yarrow wrote: Is there a rule of thumb like "flow limitation mostly under 0.2 is OK", or under 0.1, or ... ?
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Searching for "coyote ugly" found it. (Graphs are gone, though): viewtopic.php?f=1&t=88265&st=0&sk=t&sd= ... y&start=15Pugsy wrote:Let me go see if I can find it.
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Yeah, I discovered the graphs were gone also. I remember them though...Your FL graphs would be right up there with the coyote ugly ones.yarrow wrote:Searching for "coyote ugly" found it. (Graphs are gone, though):
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