Hope2SleepGuide

Sleep Apnoea Forum Bringing Help + Support to the Patient

After only 15 days on my cpap machine I have recently had my first review. I was diagnosed with severe OSA, I had an AHI of 42. My partner timed some of my apnoeas at 28. seconds.

My AHI is now down to 20 which puts me in the moderate OSA category. I have adapted quite well to wearing a nose and mouth mask but I have been waking up 2 or 3 times a night for a drink of water to lubricate my mouth and throat, despite using a mouth lubricating spay. As I am up, I go to the toilet but I am passing nowhere near as much urine as I did before treatment and I am no longer being woken by a full bladder.

My sleep clinic have very kindly provided me a humidifier. Unfortunately I have not got it to work - though the preheater works, strange. I have been back and they have changed the settings on my machine and hopefully if will now work.

It is very early days for me and I do not expect any overnight 'cure' . However, I have seen early 'green shoots of recovery'. I have stopped falling asleep in the chair within minutes of getting home from work . It feels great to be able to sit through early evening TV without falling asleep. I feel more alert at work and now last till mid afternoon before I start to feel tired. I also no longer suffer from acid reflux - I was going through a bottle of gaviscon a month. 

One thing that does remain is my 'mental fog' - not in terms of memory loss or confusion but in terms of mental sharpness. However, I think this symptom will take the most time to overcome. I believe I have been suffering from OSA for many years before my recent diagnosis. Reading this and other forums I believe my brain is so used to waking my body up at night that it is going to take time to change things - anyway I live in hope. The way I feel in a morning is mixed - some days still I feel fatigued but other days I wake up feeling more refreshed.

On odd occasions at week ends, after 7-8 hours sleep, I have taken off my mask and dosed again for 1 to 2 hours and woken up feeling terrible, so now I only sleep with my mask on.

Hopefully, I will get some unbroken nights soon, if my humidifier to starts to work. I will keep you posted.

John Wilkinson

Views: 223

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Hi John

Good to hear you're feeling some benefits after just 15 days, but with you saying you've come down to an AHI of 20, as you say, that's still moderate sleep apnoea, so hopefully the clinic have adjusted the pressures and when your AHI comes down to 5 or below you should feel more benefits and hopefully to your 'mental fog.'

I'm the same as you, in that when I used to fall back to sleep without my mask on for an hour or so I would wake up feeling terrible so I never do it now.

Hope all continues to go well for you......

Hi Kath,

Thanks for your reply. I am not sure if the clinic have adjusted the pressures on my cpap machine. I will ask when I go for my next review at the end of January.

Also I have bought an insulated sleeve for my breathing tube. Hopefully this will stop the condensation and resultant bubbling I am getting in my tube from my humidifier.

As far as I know the DVLA are going to contact my consultant re my fitness to drive. I have been lead to believe that as long as I am responding to treatment I will not have my license suspended. Have you any views on this situation?

Regards.

John Wilkinson

Hi John,

Good to see you are getting to grips with your CPAP machine.  It take a while for your body to get back to a normal function after struggling against Sleep Apnoea.  You have still a bit to go to get down to where you should be, however, you will get there I hope in the near future.

Try not to even dose without your CPAP machine on, if you must have a quick dose do it in a chair where you are sitting bolt upright.  If you fall asleep lying down your airways will become restricted, your oxygen levels will drop and then you end up with a foggy brain.  Hope you are now getting there and getting better low numbers.

Hi Sleep2snore,

Thanks for that. It really helps when I receive empathetic replies and advice from fellow OSA sufferers who are further down the road than me. Your support and encouragement is very welcome and helps me to 'stick at it' even when I have  bad nights with my cpap machine. A big sincere thank you.


 
Sleep2snore said:

Hi John,

Good to see you are getting to grips with your CPAP machine.  It take a while for your body to get back to a normal function after struggling against Sleep Apnoea.  You have still a bit to go to get down to where you should be, however, you will get there I hope in the near future.

Try not to even dose without your CPAP machine on, if you must have a quick dose do it in a chair where you are sitting bolt upright.  If you fall asleep lying down your airways will become restricted, your oxygen levels will drop and then you end up with a foggy brain.  Hope you are now getting there and getting better low numbers.

Hi John, I have had over 20 yrs of it so far, it just takes a while for your brain to accept that it needs to use a machine.

We are not used to air at pressure being blown into us, so stick with it and in no time you will not be able to sleep without it, or at least you will not want to.

It just takes the right mask and the right humidity and pressures.

You will get there, trust me.  If you have problems as of contact your sleep center, most try their best to help you.

Reply to Discussion

RSS

Sleep Apnoea Forum

New to the Sleep Apnoea Forum? 

1. Stop by our Sleep Apnoea Welcome Center to introduce yourself to the SleepGuide community.
2. Start a New Topic of Conversation.
3. Post your photos - of yourself, your old CPAP machine, your new CPAP machine, your pet, something about you!

Interested in advertising, have a problem or need to contact us? Click the Report an Issue page.

 

Latest Activity

jjimjam updated their profile
yesterday
Kath Hope replied to Becky Murkin's discussion noisy humidifier normal?
"It sounds like you're getting rainout issues (condensation) so here's an article to help with this. www.hope2sleep.co.uk/water-in-the-mask-hose-known-as-rainout"
Tuesday
Becky Murkin posted a discussion

noisy humidifier normal?

Hello,I have an air sense 10 auto.When I have the humidifier and the heated tube plugged in it makes a sort of drumming noise. Like that at the gallows in films.Is this normal? It wakes me up  and I have to give up and switch off  for the night.See More
Tuesday
John posted a discussion

Dentists in Hull that know about Mewing ?

I was wondering if there are any dentists in Hull who know about John & Mike Mew, and changing jaw shape over time?I could add that I saw an ENT consultant recently and she said jaw shape, malocclusion, is genetic, which has become a debatable…See More
Apr 9
Profile IconKaren Mcleod, Fiona Watson, Teresa Hobbs and 5 more joined Hope2SleepGuide
Apr 3
Jonathan replied to John's discussion Airsense 10 -humidifier runs dry
"I did replace the tank in my SleepCube, and had to regularly take the silicone sealing gasket out and give it a goof clean, but not infrequently found it standing in a pool of water in the morning.  The machine sat on a tray because of…"
Mar 26
John posted a discussion

Nasal valve collapse

Does anyone have any experience of nasal valve collapse?Wondering if I have this but I don't know what the norm is.Been trying widgets that hold the nose open and it's like night and day.See More
Mar 24
John replied to John's discussion Airsense 10 -humidifier runs dry
"Wow it's the other way round for me.I found with the Sleepcube I'd often have a good bit of water still there in the morning. Today I woke up with a dry tank on the Resmed again and it's not on full heat or flow. I got it on 6…"
Mar 24
Becky Murkin posted a discussion

F20 AirFit small marking bridge of nose

Please help or give advice all wise people on here.I have had the Resmed F20 AirFit small mask for over a month. Seals yet…See More
Mar 19
Frances Knight replied to Frances Knight's discussion Air Sense 10 - changing pressure settings
"A very helpful reply Jonathan. I found the pressure setting for the full face mask to be too high when I changed to a nasal mask, but perhaps I should have persisted? I'll try again and I'll also discuss with the clinic whether an APAP…"
Mar 13
Jonathan replied to Frances Knight's discussion Air Sense 10 - changing pressure settings
"Ramble alert!  My history is that I spent part of each week at a different location, so bought a second machine identical to my fixed pressure NHS machine and set it up to match using the clinician menu.  This was a very long time…"
Mar 12
Frances Knight replied to Frances Knight's discussion Air Sense 10 - changing pressure settings
"Thanks Jonathan - I had seen the YouTube video. My question is really about the experience of people who have control of their pressure settings, for example those people who have bought their machines directly and not obtained them through an NHS…"
Mar 12
Jonathan replied to Frances Knight's discussion Air Sense 10 - changing pressure settings
"This is NOT a recommendation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNUWhd2UgQM"
Mar 11
Frances Knight posted a discussion

Air Sense 10 - changing pressure settings

I have been successfully using my air sense 10 since OSA diagnosis, and my AHI is now under 2. I had an appointment with my clinic this week and have been told there is no need for further appointments and just to contact them if I need supplies or…See More
Mar 11
Swen Greve is now a member of Hope2SleepGuide
Mar 4
Jonathan replied to Sue Reeves's discussion A few questions..
"If you have a helpful GP, I would ask them to re-refer you to the sleep clinic."
Mar 3
Sue Reeves posted a discussion

A few questions..

A quick bit of backgroundDiagnosed with OSA about 7/8 years ago by my local sleep clinic and given a F &P Icon CPAP.  After a couple of follow-up appts to sort out any issues, I was sent on my merry way. I have had no further face to face…See More
Mar 3
Jonathan replied to John's discussion Airsense 10 -humidifier runs dry
"I previously had a DeVilbiss Sleepcube and the dehumidifier did sometimes run dry.  On the other hand I now have an AirSense 10 and it never runs dry, and I've had the humidity turned up high."
Feb 26
John posted a discussion

Airsense 10 -humidifier runs dry

Hi. I'm finding the Airsense 10 the hospital gave me, the humidifier chamber runs dry. It's not even on max settings, which I'm guessing would empty it a lot quicker. Seems like a big design oversight to me. Does anyone else have this trouble? The…See More
Feb 26
David Hudson posted a discussion

Decline in hearing

HiI have regular, well yearly check ups at work. One being a hearing test. Since having my cpap machine my hearing has declined rapidly in 1 ear.....could this be as a result of pressure? I believe I'm on 15cm p max h2o. I just use a nasal…See More
Feb 26

© 2024   Created by The SleepGuide Crew.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service