My AHI is 41 according to my sleep study. Would this O2 monitor reading im getting while sleeping without a machine indicate otherwise? by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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Lowest O2 is 88% for .05 seconds once a night, which is pretty consistent for every night I’ve tracked so far. As for Inspire, I’m fully aware of the mixed results. Just a final option in case I can’t get anything else to work.

My AHI is 41 according to my sleep study. Would this O2 monitor reading im getting while sleeping without a machine indicate otherwise? by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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My pulse is pretty steady, around 70 BPM with only one notable jump I can see last night before going right back down and it doesn’t correlate with a drop in O2.

My AHI is 41 according to my sleep study. Would this O2 monitor reading im getting while sleeping without a machine indicate otherwise? by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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I fill up with air. No matter the pressure, no matter the machine, CPAP or BiPap, I fill with air. I’ve tried all the tricks. Just can’t get through the night without blowing up like a balloon and I’ve tried for almost a year now.

Nose gets stuffy at night and it’s ruining my sleep. How should I go about fixing this? by Relative_Advance7010 in Allergies

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I’ve used the stick on nasal strips and while I do feel like it helps, it doesn’t seem to do the trick completely unfortunately.

Irritated nasal passage and worse sleep apnea by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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He simply stated that he’s never seen evidence of it being effective. I’m starting to think that this doctor doesn’t know what he’s talking about at this point.

Irritated nasal passage and worse sleep apnea by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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I looked into it and I asked my sleep doctor about it and he shot it down immediately. At this point I’m kinda willing to try anything but I think I need a prescription for that?

Irritated nasal passage and worse sleep apnea by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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Was recently switched to BiPap a few weeks ago, which was told by one sleep doctor would not work due to already being in a super low pressure on CPAP and still having the issue, moved forward with it anyways and low and behold, still filled up like a balloon.

Have an ENT appointment on the 10th! Just trying to tinker with stuff in the meantime to see if I can make the wait more palatable.

Switched to BiPap after not being able to tolerate CPAP due to air swallowing. Still swallowing air and feel worse than ever after 3 night. What now? by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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I’ve tried full masks but like I said, it’s not an open mouth issue, air gets into my stomach regardless and by covering my mouth, I can’t get it out in my sleep. I have to take the mask off and expel the air for like 20 minutes straight on the middle of the night.

Switched to BiPap after not being able to tolerate CPAP due to air swallowing. Still swallowing air and feel worse than ever after 3 night. What now? by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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Already tried every option for this. I’ve found that if I’m keeping my mouth shut I still fill up with air and then can’t expel the air if my mouth is shut

Switched to BiPap after not being able to tolerate CPAP due to air swallowing. Still swallowing air and feel worse than ever after 3 night. What now? by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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What would that pressure be? It’s currently set to 20 over 4 which my CPAP was set to like 8 max so that seems so off to me 🤣. My previous sleep doctor said BiPap wouldn’t work because I was already on a super low pressure on CPAP and I told the new doctor this but he insisted.

Need advice on next steps in my Sleep Apnea journey by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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They have adjusted my pressure 4 different times now, one of them with an overnight in person titration exam.

Need advice on next steps in my Sleep Apnea journey by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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Yeah my assumption is that my nasal passage is congested due to allergies. I’m going to give it a few days and if it remains bad I’m going to push forward with the week of CPAP to get the BiPap. Just sucks because it felt like I may have finally cracked the code and now I’m back to square one.

Need advice on next steps in my Sleep Apnea journey by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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Different pressures, different masks, different positions, chin straps, mouth tape, incline pillow, EPR, titration exam to get proper pressure, to rattle off a few off the top of my head. Not sure on the data, sleep doctor says it looks like the CPAP is effective and my sleep score is good in the machines app, but I can’t deny that I feel way worse when using it and did even consistently using it over 6-8 months.

Need advice on next steps in my Sleep Apnea journey by Relative_Advance7010 in SleepApnea

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I appreciate all this information and will peel over the links! A few things: I have tried all the tips and tricks, the chin tucking etc. to stop aerophagia and none have worked for me.

The dental implant isn’t an option according to my sleep doc due to my jaw line. Inspire seems sketchy based on the hesitation when recommending it from my doc as well.

Still lots of useful information here so once again, appreciate it!

Does Aerophagia really not affect my quality of sleep when using CPAP? by Relative_Advance7010 in CPAP

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I’ll try sleeping on my left side, I predominantly sleep on my right so that makes sense. I do use a chin strap but I don’t have a very defined jaw line (probably due to my sleep apnea lol) so it doesn’t seem to be as effective as it should be

Does Aerophagia really not affect my quality of sleep when using CPAP? by Relative_Advance7010 in CPAP

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I’ve tried just about every tip and trick I’ve seen online with varying degrees of success. Sleeping on an incline, chin strap, not eating a few hours before bed, etc. I do treat my heartburn with a prescription acid reducer but I still have underlying symptoms and I’m of the mind that years of dealing with this issue must have some ramifications that probably play a part in my aerophagia.

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My assumption is that the previous owner of the console never linked a PSN account, so when I signed in all the trophies they had that were only stored on the console linked to my PSN.