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Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 11:32 am
by Lizzzabeth
Since I started therapy 3 weeks ago, I have consistently had AHI less than 1. Somedays I get 0. I haven't stopped the awakenings though. So for me, its still daytime drowsiness and fatigue. When I can finally sleep through the night (or at least mostly through the night), maybe I'll feel back to "normal" again. I used to be a morning person! One of those people you want to smack.
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:36 pm
by xenablue
Since Dx a year ago my AHI has been below 1.0, so keeping it like that is my ideal.
cheers,
xnea
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 10:07 pm
by Guest
LinkC wrote:ALARA!
(As Low As Reasonably Achievable)
That's an acronym from an industry I used to work in. Anyone else familiar with it?
I sure enough am, it was relentlessly pounded into my thinking! Too bad that docs aren't taught the same thing... but that's another rant all together.
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 7:58 am
by LinkC
Guest, I can neither confirm nor deny...
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 8:17 am
by Bobby269
I have to watch that I don't sleep to long. If so the next night I will be less sleepy and then it will be a higher than normal AhI night and centrals will leave me with a headache that morning. My goal is to sleep 7 hours a night.This way I sleep sounder which results in lower AHI'S , less centrals and maybe no headache and life is good.
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 9:35 am
by avi123
There is no ideal AHI for anyone because an AHI has no relation to the levels of Sleep Disturbances. It is a money making source for mediocre doctors and sleep clinics. On this board it became a source for medically uneducated posters to mislead others, especially newcomers about setting pressures up and down. Read the report linked in my signature line.
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 9:53 am
by Bright Choice
Bobby269 wrote:I have to watch that I don't sleep to long. If so the next night I will be less sleepy and then it will be a higher than normal AhI night and centrals will leave me with a headache that morning. My goal is to sleep 7 hours a night.This way I sleep sounder which results in lower AHI'S , less centrals and maybe no headache and life is good.
Are you desaturating with those centrals? I was, had headaches with centrals and low spo2. ASV fixed centrals and fixed low spo2, I stopped awakening at night (down to 1 on average) and sleep good now. AHI runs at zero.
Just a thought.
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:26 am
by Bobby269
The Medical World determines if you have sleep apnea by the amount of sleep apnea's you have during the sleep examination. Even in the article that you suggested to read Dr Rapoport further down in the article doesn't agree completely with Dr Sullivan. What else do we have to judge our treatment as non medical experts than checking our AHI's.
What other way do we as members of this forum have, to help newbee's progress with their therapy. Everyone here strongly suggests to make sure that their machine is data capable.Data capable as I understand it means to know what your AHI and other readings are. I can understand that a good AHI for me might not be great for someone else.
There are many many intelligent people who use this site and use their experience gained, the not so easy way as a hose head, to help us.When they
say AHI means nothing then maybe it will mean something to me.
Please, please don't tell the man who is spending his time building a program for us called Sleepyhead that AHI means nothing. It's the first thing I look at to determine how I did that week.
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:40 am
by Pugsy
Bobby269 wrote:What other way do we as members of this forum have, to help newbee's progress with their therapy.
We gotta start somewhere. Just ignore avi123. He has found something that justifies in his mind that it is okay to ignore his AHI (which he can't get below 5). He chooses to take a quite literal approach and believe one specific comment or thought as the gospel to cover all situations. Just as it is his right to go with that approach, it is our right to go with the other approach.
AHI is not the total end all to guarantee feeling good (too many other possible factors) but it is a starting point. We gotta start somewhere.
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:49 am
by nanwilson
Pugsy wrote:Bobby269 wrote:What other way do we as members of this forum have, to help newbee's progress with their therapy.
We gotta start somewhere. Just ignore avi123. He has found something that justifies in his mind that it is okay to ignore his AHI (which he can't get below 5). He chooses to take a quite literal approach and believe one specific comment or thought as the gospel to cover all situations. Just as it is his right to go with that approach, it is our right to go with the other approach.
AHI is not the total end all to guarantee feeling good (too many other possible factors) but it is a starting point. We gotta start somewhere.
What Pugsy said, Avi is just trying to justify his +5 ahi...........ignore him.
Mine is consistantly below 1 and I sleep 8 to 9 hours a night.
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:58 am
by avi123
nanwilson wrote:Pugsy wrote:Bobby269 wrote:What other way do we as members of this forum have, to help newbee's progress with their therapy.
Thanks
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:03 am
by nanwilson
avi123 wrote:nanwilson wrote:Pugsy wrote:Bobby269 wrote:What other way do we as members of this forum have, to help newbee's progress with their therapy.
We gotta start somewhere. Just ignore avi123. He has found something that justifies in his mind that it is okay to ignore his AHI (which he can't get below 5). He chooses to take a quite literal approach and believe one specific comment or thought as the gospel to cover all situations. Just as it is his right to go with that approach, it is our right to go with the other approach.
AHI is not the total end all to guarantee feeling good (too many other possible factors) but it is a starting point. We gotta start somewhere.
What Pugsy said, Avi is just trying to justify his +5 ahi...........ignore him.
Mine is consistantly below 1 and I sleep 8 to 9 hours a night.
Pugsy is a curse of this board. And you seems to be on the way.
Avi....I can curse in three languages...........so far I have not cursed at all, and I do tend to speak the truth.
Cheers and HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO YOU
Nan
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:10 am
by Pugsy
OMG Now I know my true calling in life.
From anyone else I would have my feelings hurt but this one just makes me laugh.
What a flippin .....
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:58 am
by DoriC
Dear Pugsy, not to worry, an Angel CANNOT have a curse put upon them, I read that in the Cpap Bible!!
Dear Nan, you're in good company!
Re: What is your personal ideal AHI?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 1:44 pm
by rocklin
My AHI over the last few weeks is around 0.0
What I want now is to sleep free and clear of this face-hugger . . . to not have an AHI at all.
roc