Pressure 5-15
Aflex level 3
Humidifier level 2
Ramp on 4 for 10mins
I had a hard time adjusting to cpap. Aflex felt like it was breathing for me so I turned it off. I didn't like humidifier and ramp so I also turned these off. I would adjust my pressure settings over time and eventually stayed at about 8-15 or 9-15.
I only went to my sleep doctor a few times, but stopped going. My sleep was better than pre-cpap and I was satisfied, but would always wake up multiple times throughout the night and feel tired in the morning. Very seldom would I sleep an entire 8 hours without being disturbed.
In Dec 2022 I felt like I was going to fall over while stepping up onto a sidewalk. It would result in me having what I believe to be an anxiety attack (more on that later). I went to the doctor, but they seemed unwilling to help.
At around Jan/Feb of 2023 I bought the Airfit f20 mask because I was getting tired of my old one (a Simplus one) blowing air on the pillow. The f20 felt like it didn't exhaust air like my old one so I reduced the pressure to 7-15 or 8-15. I somewhat felt claustrophobic, but that would go away over time.
In Aug 2023 I got a Dreamstation 2 after recalling my System One. I tried my original prescribed settings for 2 days and quickly changed them. I turned off Aflex, humidifier, ramp for the same reasons and settled at around 8.5-15 for pressure.
In Sept 2023 I woke up in the middle of the night with a headache and felt like I wasn't getting enough oxygen. I went to the Emergency room in a panic and was told I had an anxiety attack. I was prescribed Hydroxyzine and told to take it if I ever 'felt like that again' (in a panic). I've taken a couple since then.
In Oct 2023 I woke up with a dry mouth. This did not go away with any amount of water. The next day I went to a walk-in-clinic. I had a fever and was told to drink more water and use my humidifier (both of which I did). 2 days later I went back to the walk-in-clinic and was told I have a virus and to drink Gatorade + water. I got very little sleep during this period and everything started to ache constantly so I went to Emergency room the next day where I was told I have Insomnia and that I wasn't sick. I was told to drink water and take Hydroxyzine before sleeping. My dry mouth still persisted. The nurse who discharged me told me to try dry mouth lozenges (I had no idea they existed). I was able to sleep and the dry mouth went away to my surprise.
Later in October I decided to go to a different sleep doctor and see if they could help. I'm in the process of registering with a new DME and have a sleep study scheduled in a few weeks.
I'm now ~180lbs (have been for a few years). My AHI has been consistently under 1 when at pressures of 8.5-15. I sleep for about 4-5 hours straight while spending the rest of the night constantly waking up to burp out air (and out the other side). The past 3 nights I changed the minimum to 7.5 to try and get some relief from Aerophagia as I was starting to be in pain, but with an AHI of ~2 I'm not sure if it's the right thing to do.
I don't know when the Aerophagia started. I would say within the past few years. I've tried tucking my chin and raising my head in the opposite direction. Neither seemed to help, but I'm not sure if I was doing it right. I'm a side sleeper and noticed sleeping on my right side helped more than the left. I also have Bruxism and sleep with a mouth guard.
2023 has been a problem. I feel frustrated and tired. I would like to experience 8 hours of interrupted sleep without eating air.
Thanks for your time and I apologize for the long read with possibly unneeded information.
I'm open to any suggestions.
Nov 19 (most recent day at 8.5 minimum pressure):

Nov 23, last night (at 7.5 minimum pressure):
