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Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 5:54 pm
by Punchyandtired
Thanks. I didn't realize that.
The EDS is interfering in my life. Given the MSLT was negative and I am apparently in some statistic of 20% of cpap users who don't feel better in the first month (according to the doc), I guess we are going to try and symptom dose the cpap to see if I feel better at a different pressure.
I have another sleep doc appt next week.
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 5:56 pm
by Sleepy Pete
Punchyandtired wrote:Now my mother has jumped into the fray now:
Mom: "do you think you need to see a psychologist to help deal with the problems in your life?"
Me: "what are the problems in my life?"
Mom: "you know... The incidents last week..."
BTW, i have sleep doc's permission to crank up pressure to see if I'm still somehow underpressured.....
"The incidents last week" were letting the bath run over accidentally while you were pretty busy and the hairbrush accident, right?
I forget things and have minor accidents quite regularly. Yesterday as an example, I hit my hand with a hammer and later on the same job stuck a screwdriver in the same hand. On the same day I probably had to walk back up or down the stairs 3 or 4 times due to forgetting what I went for in the first place when I got there. That's in a normal day, you had two "incidents" in a week?! I wouldn't say that on it's own is a symptom of alzheimers or of sleep apnea. I think they are just symptoms of being human.
Good luck with getting the pressure right, you've come to the right place for help with that. There are quite a few super-helpful and super-knowledgeable people here. They've been a great help to me and I'm sure they will be to you as well.
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:17 pm
by Punchyandtired
Thank you, Pete, for telling me that.
Oh, I agree. This has been a tremendous resource to me. I sincerely thank everyone for their time and helpfulness. You all really give me hope that this will in some way work out.
Does anyone see any harm in my putting the cpap on 16 min tonight? Is there any real danger in this? Thanks.
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:46 pm
by Sleepy Pete
Personally, I'd increase more gradually than that.
When I first started with sleepyhead and advice from here I was also hoping to find the magic pressure settings straight away. Since then I've realised it's more of a long term process as each time I change the pressure it takes a while for me to get used to it. So I'm just changing it a little at a time and keeping an eye on the graphs and asking for advice here when I need it.
I'm sorry to repeat this but if you want good answers from the really experienced people here, you're probably going to have to post some screenshots of sleepyhead graphs/data.
Good luck!
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 6:54 pm
by Punchyandtired
DH has the newest laptop in the house, so i plan to DL sleepyhead tomorrow and try from his computer, thanks.
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:37 am
by Punchyandtired
My psych gave me one of those prescription cards for Nuvigil to try for a month to see if that helps.
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:07 am
by Julie
Hi, yes 16 is a bit high even as a non-conservative trial. More things need to be figured out before just going there.
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:00 pm
by Punchyandtired
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:18 pm
by Punchyandtired
I followed the directions exactly on how to post screen shots from sleepy head. If they are still too blurry then i dont know what else to do. That's it. Thanks.
(I did large thumbnails and all...)
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 3:42 pm
by postitnote
No clue what they mean but if I click on your images they open in another window and then I click that image and it opens full screen, nice and clear!
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 3:54 pm
by palerider
Punchyandtired wrote:I followed the directions exactly on how to post screen shots from sleepy head. If they are still too blurry then i dont know what else to do. That's it. Thanks.
(I did large thumbnails and all...)
the screenshots are fine. but do turn off the calendar next time, it doesn't provide any useful info, but it does hide information
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 4:10 pm
by Punchyandtired
O.k. Ill have to investigate how to turn off the calendar. Thanks for letting me know they are clear. (I lost my glasses too.... And am wearing an old pair).
Do these screenshots tell anything interesting?
Thanks.
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 4:32 pm
by Punchyandtired
BTW, I had psych appt today since sleep doc wants me off ambien and I have been off zoloft and the adderall hasnt worked in months. He switched me to 25 mg evavil for sleep aid (its a very mild antidepressant-- esp 25 mg-- and has a sleep inducing effect), so that takes care of sleep and mood for now. I've been on Ambien for 4 years and was afraid to just quit-- I have heard horror stories....
He also wants me to try Nuvigil for a month for daytime wakefulness but it is unclear right now if blue cross is going to play along. It needs a PA. If it isn't approved, they will prescribe Provigil generic which I will pay out of pocket for one month-- $350.00.
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 6:29 pm
by palerider
Punchyandtired wrote:O.k. Ill have to investigate how to turn off the calendar. .
https://sleep.tnet.com/resources/sleepyhead/shorganize
Re: Accident prone (please read please)
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 6:54 pm
by Punchyandtired
Thank you. I will post tonight's tmorrow like that just to see.