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Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 7:12 am
by ChicagoGranny
Coloneldad wrote:However the average ranges between 7-9. It is kind of hard to have good numbers when you are on such a bad schedule.
Yes, a sleeping schedule like you describe can cause difficulty sleeping. But, it should not cause your AHI to be so high. You should listen to Setj and work with some forum members to optimize your CPAP process.

Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 8:42 am
by palerider
Coloneldad wrote: However the average ranges between 7-9. It is kind of hard to have good numbers when you are on such a bad schedule.
schedule has little to do with the numbers while sleeping.

Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 11:55 am
by nanwilson
Perhaps you should talk to member Sheriff, he was a detective and said he was called out at every hour of the night, and sometimes was out for a couple of days straight...with NO sleep. He managed quite well, I'm sure his schedule was worse that yours and we never ever saw him complain about it. Excuses are many, if you don't want to use your machine, I'm sure you'll find one that works for you...... until you have passed away with a heart attack or severe diabetes. As others have said, work with this group and you will optimize your therapy, with or without your schedule. PM sheriff if you want to find out how he made out, or perhaps he will be online soon and talk to you.

Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:20 pm
by Coloneldad
I have the Dreammapper app on my phone.

For the past week my numbers are as follows:
Hours sleep:
5:01
:44
6:11
3:34
5:56
5:27
4:21
AHI:
3.4
5.3
6.8
7.2
3.1
3.6
3.2

I will add that the days listed here with the AHI at 3.X have been days I've used meletonin or other sleep aid meds.

Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:56 pm
by Pugsy
Coloneldad wrote:I have the Dreammapper app on my phone.
DreamMapper is pretty much useless. You can get the same limited information off the machine's LCD screen.
What you need to know is the breakdown into each event category that makes up that AHI....
So how much is the ClearAirway/Central Index?
How much is the Obstructive Apnea Index?
How much is the Hyponea Index?

You need to use the available software
https://sleep.tnet.com/equipment
to get each index along with some other data that isn't available on the machine LCD screen like snores, RERAs and flow limitations (depending on what mode you are using).

Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:27 pm
by Uncle_Bob
Pugsy wrote:
Wrinkles wrote:
Just use your cpap like you should and there shouldn't be a problem.
You would think so, but sort of related, after I got diagnosed and was on successful CPAP therapy I found out that no one would underwrite me for term life insurance. Even though I was diagnosed, on successful therapy and less likely to die.
I had two very young sons at the time and wanted to get a 15 year term at least $500million. I suppose I could always not disclose on the application but if a payout was necessary I suspect they would refuse.

Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:57 pm
by Pugsy
Uncle_Bob wrote:You would think so,
I was referring to whatever compliance requirements were needed for whatever job they were talking about.
I wasn't talking about buying life insurance.

Re: OSA and work (Railrod and Pilots)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 5:30 pm
by Uncle_Bob
Pugsy wrote: I wasn't talking about buying life insurance.

Sorry possible mis quote