2 Weeks on CPAP, Also Have Insomnia Issues. Seeking Input.
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:06 pm
OSCAR #1 - https://i.imgur.com/YH7klcI.png
OSCAR #2 - https://i.imgur.com/x3UtVaK.png
ENT Analysis - https://i.imgur.com/Fyz3U43.png
Overnight Hospital Sleep Study - https://i.imgur.com/XVad9Wp.png
At Home Sleep Study- https://i.imgur.com/nLCaKL5.png
Hello everyone, new here. Glad I found this forum; I’ve read a lot of threads and have been learning. I began CPAP two weeks ago (Resmed Airsense 10, Airfit N30i). Did not intend to post so much information but thought it’d be best to go overboard at least at first.
A bit about myself-
37, Male. Sleep issues for a few years now. Seemed to get worse in early 2020 after having our 2nd kid, and it just hasn’t gotten any better.
*Edit- forgot to add, I do exercise 3-5 times per week. I also eat a pretty balanced diet.
Current sleep hygiene:
I use a weighted blanket, doesn’t really help me much.
Sleep in my own room, comfy bed.
Use blackout curtains.
Use a white noise machine, room is quiet.
Bed for sleep and adult activities only.
Current Meds:
Morning - Olmesartan 40mg, Vitamin D (10,000IU), Rosuvastatin Calcium 20mg. 3-4 cups coffee, never after 11AM.
Night - THC most nights as it relaxes me, Flonase Sensimist, Claritin 24 hr., and saline rinse nightly. I only recently started on the flonase/Claritin/saline – as it was suggested by my sleep dr. I also recently started Temazepam 15mg as my sleep dr. said it may help as I get used to CPAP. It doesn’t do much and I’m about to stop taking it. Just makes me groggy the next day.
I did consume alcohol a few times per week. Not much, just a little at night if we’re watching something. I’ve pretty much stopped late night drinking now that I’m on CPAP. Maybe I have something with dinner occasionally.
I’ve had nasal issues my whole life, including surgery when I was 15, as well as an ENT analysis two years ago for poor air flow primarily through my right nostril. I’ll post my ENT’s analysis in an image. These nasal problems have been consistent all this time (no better or worse) and did not impact my sleep in my 20s or early 30s.
Diagnosed by my GP 2 years ago with insomnia. Tried meds, sleep hygiene, etc. – nothing worked and I’ve just been dealing with waking and not falling back asleep. I’ve been surviving on 4-5 hours of broken sleep for a few years now.
About a year ago did an at home sleep study. I felt like I slept maybe an hour or two during the study. I’ll provide an image below with the results of the study. I went on CPAP at this time (April 2022) but stopped using it.
June 2022 went to a hormone Dr. and did a blood test. All hormones/thyroid were good except testosterone. My total T was very low (237), I am taking a total of 120mg testosterone per week as of June 2022 (self-inject twice per week). Current Total T is around 8-900, and it does make me feel better.
September 2022 is when the onset/chronic insomnia began. Had some pretty stressful martial issues and had my first night ever of zero sleep due to the stress and racing thoughts. Things were better for about a month, then out of nowhere in October 2022 I had a week where I did not sleep for 3 nights out of the week. Nothing at that time appeared to trigger it, I just laid in bed and could not sleep. Diagnosed with chronic insomnia by my GP and was referred to a sleep doctor.
December 2022, had a week where I did not sleep for 2 nights.
January 2023, overnight sleep test at hospital, I will provide an image with the sleep test data for review. AHI=17, was diagnosed with moderate apnea. Was on ambien during study.
Current state:
I’ve been 100% compliant since starting CPAP two weeks ago. Just pushing myself to keep it on all night. Definitely have had some challenging nights, torn it off my face a few times, cursed at it, etc. but it’s starting to get easier for me. Recently began taping my mouth as well. Sinus problems have been tough the last 6 days but as of today seem to be subsiding. Could not get used to the prescribed pressure and have bumped it up to 8. Still takes me an hour or two to fall asleep, at least that’s my perception. I’m definitely waking multiple times per night and struggling to get back to sleep. It almost feels physiological- I don’t really have a racing mind, stressful thoughts, I just lay there even when I’m sleepy and…don’t fall asleep. Wake up feeling like trash. Started reading Sound Sleep, Sound Mind – was recommended by some on this forum.
*anyway*… thought I’d also post a few OSCAR graphs while I’m at it just to see if anything stands out. If anyone has any other suggestions that may help me I’d appreciate it.
OSCAR #2 - https://i.imgur.com/x3UtVaK.png
ENT Analysis - https://i.imgur.com/Fyz3U43.png
Overnight Hospital Sleep Study - https://i.imgur.com/XVad9Wp.png
At Home Sleep Study- https://i.imgur.com/nLCaKL5.png
Hello everyone, new here. Glad I found this forum; I’ve read a lot of threads and have been learning. I began CPAP two weeks ago (Resmed Airsense 10, Airfit N30i). Did not intend to post so much information but thought it’d be best to go overboard at least at first.
A bit about myself-
37, Male. Sleep issues for a few years now. Seemed to get worse in early 2020 after having our 2nd kid, and it just hasn’t gotten any better.
*Edit- forgot to add, I do exercise 3-5 times per week. I also eat a pretty balanced diet.
Current sleep hygiene:
I use a weighted blanket, doesn’t really help me much.
Sleep in my own room, comfy bed.
Use blackout curtains.
Use a white noise machine, room is quiet.
Bed for sleep and adult activities only.
Current Meds:
Morning - Olmesartan 40mg, Vitamin D (10,000IU), Rosuvastatin Calcium 20mg. 3-4 cups coffee, never after 11AM.
Night - THC most nights as it relaxes me, Flonase Sensimist, Claritin 24 hr., and saline rinse nightly. I only recently started on the flonase/Claritin/saline – as it was suggested by my sleep dr. I also recently started Temazepam 15mg as my sleep dr. said it may help as I get used to CPAP. It doesn’t do much and I’m about to stop taking it. Just makes me groggy the next day.
I did consume alcohol a few times per week. Not much, just a little at night if we’re watching something. I’ve pretty much stopped late night drinking now that I’m on CPAP. Maybe I have something with dinner occasionally.
I’ve had nasal issues my whole life, including surgery when I was 15, as well as an ENT analysis two years ago for poor air flow primarily through my right nostril. I’ll post my ENT’s analysis in an image. These nasal problems have been consistent all this time (no better or worse) and did not impact my sleep in my 20s or early 30s.
Diagnosed by my GP 2 years ago with insomnia. Tried meds, sleep hygiene, etc. – nothing worked and I’ve just been dealing with waking and not falling back asleep. I’ve been surviving on 4-5 hours of broken sleep for a few years now.
About a year ago did an at home sleep study. I felt like I slept maybe an hour or two during the study. I’ll provide an image below with the results of the study. I went on CPAP at this time (April 2022) but stopped using it.
June 2022 went to a hormone Dr. and did a blood test. All hormones/thyroid were good except testosterone. My total T was very low (237), I am taking a total of 120mg testosterone per week as of June 2022 (self-inject twice per week). Current Total T is around 8-900, and it does make me feel better.
September 2022 is when the onset/chronic insomnia began. Had some pretty stressful martial issues and had my first night ever of zero sleep due to the stress and racing thoughts. Things were better for about a month, then out of nowhere in October 2022 I had a week where I did not sleep for 3 nights out of the week. Nothing at that time appeared to trigger it, I just laid in bed and could not sleep. Diagnosed with chronic insomnia by my GP and was referred to a sleep doctor.
December 2022, had a week where I did not sleep for 2 nights.
January 2023, overnight sleep test at hospital, I will provide an image with the sleep test data for review. AHI=17, was diagnosed with moderate apnea. Was on ambien during study.
Current state:
I’ve been 100% compliant since starting CPAP two weeks ago. Just pushing myself to keep it on all night. Definitely have had some challenging nights, torn it off my face a few times, cursed at it, etc. but it’s starting to get easier for me. Recently began taping my mouth as well. Sinus problems have been tough the last 6 days but as of today seem to be subsiding. Could not get used to the prescribed pressure and have bumped it up to 8. Still takes me an hour or two to fall asleep, at least that’s my perception. I’m definitely waking multiple times per night and struggling to get back to sleep. It almost feels physiological- I don’t really have a racing mind, stressful thoughts, I just lay there even when I’m sleepy and…don’t fall asleep. Wake up feeling like trash. Started reading Sound Sleep, Sound Mind – was recommended by some on this forum.
*anyway*… thought I’d also post a few OSCAR graphs while I’m at it just to see if anything stands out. If anyone has any other suggestions that may help me I’d appreciate it.

