Re: Why doesn't APAP respond to apneas?
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 10:40 am
Thanks, all,
I raised my lower pressure by .5 to see if that would help. Unfortunately, my "M' was on vacation on Thursday and Friday nights and this morning when I pulled the card out, I didn't hear it ping, so I guess I didn't have it in far enough last night. No data for three nights !@#%%$#@@%^&. Last night I woke up many times and stayed awake once for over an hour. Lots of air passed through me, like gunshots, in their escape. As usual, I went to bed exhausted and eager to sleep and woke up exhausted, feeling as though I hardly got any sleep.
Snoredog, on your suggestion, in June, I lowered my min to 8 to let the auto do it's job. Much worse data. I've been slowly closing the gap to see what worked best as far as AHI. The 14 to 17 has been best so far. But I couldn't figure out why I still had so much trouble waking up and NEVER feel rested. That's when I discovered the lengths of the apneas. That has got to be the key. I can't wait to bet the new machine and see how that works.
BTW, I don't have any two nights that look alike. Even when I have the same routine, my data can look vastly different from night to night. I don't ever recall waking up thinking I was choking, or gasping for air. I wake up and then about 5 seconds later, my whole body gets very hot and I have to throw my covers off to cool down. When I was younge rI would wake up soaking wet. Now I wake up just before the heat sets in. Thyroid tests came in normal.
Echo, I have that problem, too. If I have insomnia one night (as I do when I travel) the next night will be worse. It's a terrible cycle. All I want is to be able to sleep through the night and that has happened to me only one night for as far back as I can remember.
Bev
I raised my lower pressure by .5 to see if that would help. Unfortunately, my "M' was on vacation on Thursday and Friday nights and this morning when I pulled the card out, I didn't hear it ping, so I guess I didn't have it in far enough last night. No data for three nights !@#%%$#@@%^&. Last night I woke up many times and stayed awake once for over an hour. Lots of air passed through me, like gunshots, in their escape. As usual, I went to bed exhausted and eager to sleep and woke up exhausted, feeling as though I hardly got any sleep.
Snoredog, on your suggestion, in June, I lowered my min to 8 to let the auto do it's job. Much worse data. I've been slowly closing the gap to see what worked best as far as AHI. The 14 to 17 has been best so far. But I couldn't figure out why I still had so much trouble waking up and NEVER feel rested. That's when I discovered the lengths of the apneas. That has got to be the key. I can't wait to bet the new machine and see how that works.
BTW, I don't have any two nights that look alike. Even when I have the same routine, my data can look vastly different from night to night. I don't ever recall waking up thinking I was choking, or gasping for air. I wake up and then about 5 seconds later, my whole body gets very hot and I have to throw my covers off to cool down. When I was younge rI would wake up soaking wet. Now I wake up just before the heat sets in. Thyroid tests came in normal.
Echo, I have that problem, too. If I have insomnia one night (as I do when I travel) the next night will be worse. It's a terrible cycle. All I want is to be able to sleep through the night and that has happened to me only one night for as far back as I can remember.
Bev
