UPPP surgery 10 years ago - apnea is back
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 11:55 pm
I feel blessed to have found this forum of CPAP users to lean on as I face the effects of sleep deprivation once again. I really want to be optimistic about successful CPAP treatment but feel so exhausted and beaten down...I know many of you have been there.
Crippling fatigue now rules my life. I am a 66 year old woman in relatively good health who has lost energy, brain function and memory in the last 5 years. I’ve gone from being mentally and physically active and engaged in life to being a useless slug. I no longer have initiative to do ANYTHING! Finally my primary care doctor recommended a sleep study even though I had surgery to treat my OSA 10 years ago. I have since learned this surgery is no longer even performed as it has not proven to be successful. I struggled with CPAP for over 6 months before resorting to surgery. Small masks to fit my face were not available and the ones I tried leaked so bad I was actually getting less sleep with treatment.
Copies of my recent sleep and titration studies are being mailed to me. I will share them here. I have been diagnosed with moderate OSA and verbally given these details: non-REM sleep 6.8 events per hour, REM sleep 21.2 events per hour, 84% oxygen levels. My apnea was controlled during titration and oxygen levels 92-94%. Lincare, the equipment provider will contact me to make an appointment within a week. I have Medicare and TriCare for Life insurance.
Looking over the site, I think I should request the ResMed Airsense 10 autoset machine. Does that sound like a good choice for me? What about the “for her” model and how do I know if I need a humidifier? I used the AirFit P10 mask during titration. My deviated septum was successfully repaired 10 years ago so I breathe through my nose day and night now. My nose was a little sore the next morning but the soreness went away quickly. My breathing seemed really loud to me and it did leak some when sleeping on my side which I prefer but is hard to do with all the wires etc. Some mouth breathing occurred that woke me up when it happened. The spring pollen has activated my allergies causing a stuffy, runny nose that I did not have then. Wondering if I should get a full face mask also as a backup even if I have to pay out of pocket.
So many questions and I do not even have my equipment yet. I welcome your recommendations for selecting the CPAP equipment.
Crippling fatigue now rules my life. I am a 66 year old woman in relatively good health who has lost energy, brain function and memory in the last 5 years. I’ve gone from being mentally and physically active and engaged in life to being a useless slug. I no longer have initiative to do ANYTHING! Finally my primary care doctor recommended a sleep study even though I had surgery to treat my OSA 10 years ago. I have since learned this surgery is no longer even performed as it has not proven to be successful. I struggled with CPAP for over 6 months before resorting to surgery. Small masks to fit my face were not available and the ones I tried leaked so bad I was actually getting less sleep with treatment.
Copies of my recent sleep and titration studies are being mailed to me. I will share them here. I have been diagnosed with moderate OSA and verbally given these details: non-REM sleep 6.8 events per hour, REM sleep 21.2 events per hour, 84% oxygen levels. My apnea was controlled during titration and oxygen levels 92-94%. Lincare, the equipment provider will contact me to make an appointment within a week. I have Medicare and TriCare for Life insurance.
Looking over the site, I think I should request the ResMed Airsense 10 autoset machine. Does that sound like a good choice for me? What about the “for her” model and how do I know if I need a humidifier? I used the AirFit P10 mask during titration. My deviated septum was successfully repaired 10 years ago so I breathe through my nose day and night now. My nose was a little sore the next morning but the soreness went away quickly. My breathing seemed really loud to me and it did leak some when sleeping on my side which I prefer but is hard to do with all the wires etc. Some mouth breathing occurred that woke me up when it happened. The spring pollen has activated my allergies causing a stuffy, runny nose that I did not have then. Wondering if I should get a full face mask also as a backup even if I have to pay out of pocket.
So many questions and I do not even have my equipment yet. I welcome your recommendations for selecting the CPAP equipment.