I thought I would give you all a bit of an update on the last few weeks on CPAP. I started trialling set pressures over 3 day periods as suggested by the SleepHQ guys to treat my aerophagia (I tried to get 3 days of solid usage to get enough data to look at). I started at 5, then increased by intervals of 0.5. When the pressure was at 5, my aerophagia was pretty much gone, but my tiredness had gone up (AHI Scores: 9.6, 8 & 9.3)
At 5.5 the bloating started again (scores 7.5, 6.6 & 7.1).
At 6.0 bloating was back to its worse level again (scores 4.4, 11.5 & 5,5)
At 6.5, the only proper night's sleep I could get I scored 6.4. I was unable to fall asleep with the mask on as it became too uncomfortable.
After this, I contacted my physiologist to enquire about a nasal mask in the hope that this would make a difference as it was becoming such a burden to both fall asleep and stay asleep. She agreed to order me a Philips Respironics NuancePro Gel Frame mask however told me that I was not allowed to change the pressure on my machine as they wouldn't be able to stand over my treatment at different settings. She then set the pressure to MIN 4.0 & MAX 7.5.
While still using my full face mask, I tried to breathe more through my nose and the bloating appeared to lessen for a few days before returning (scores 6, 6.4, 4.5, 11.2 & 10.6). That 4.5 was my best sleep in a couple of weeks.
I then got my nasal mask which feels more comfortable than the full face mask and I took to it straight away. Scores for the first 4 nights were 7.3, 7.5, 6.3 & 9. However, unfortunately the bloating hasn't improved at all.
Here's a sleepHQ overview to show my data over the past few weeks -
https://sleephq.com/public/45d958d7-a93 ... 0ecedc5795
I can provide more sleepHQ or Oscar graphs if anyone would like to see them.
To be honest, I'm completely disheartened by the whole thing. I've put so much effort into trying to make this work for the past 3 months and I'm no further forward. I have a few questions I'm hoping someone could help me with:
From looking at my graphs from the past few days, my hypopneas appear to be worse as my pressure goes higher (here's a great example -
https://sleephq.com/public/a00ec008-aad ... 7eaf26922c). Is this normal, and would it be worth decreasing my pressure a bit to see if this helps (while also potentially helping my aerophagia)?
The physiologist noted that an alternative to CPAP could be a mouthguard which can help with sleep apnea. Is there anything to show that this can work as I can't seem to find anything on this?
Supposedly Bipap machines are good for treating aerophagia (
https://www.cpap.com/blog/bipap-aerophagia/). Can anyone explain how a bipap machine differs from a cpap machine which uses the flex function?
If anyone has any advice, it would be greatly appreciated as I'm beyond frustrated now. Sorry for the long ramble!