My son who is 11 yrs, was diagnosed last year with Narcolepsy w/out Cataplexy. His sleep study and MSLT showed no apnea or hypopnea but he went into REM in one nap. His sleep latency was only 4 minutes. Since that time, he has been on Provigil which has helped a lot.
Then we moved to another state and the Dr ordered a second PSG and MSLT which came back with all normal naps, a better sleep latency AND Apnea this time. Technically, there were no obstructions, 2 centrals and 11 hypopneas. His O2 sats went down to 84 %.
The ENT Doc said he is not an obstructive apnea kid, thin, normal size tonsills and adnoids. But he did say we have to treat it because of the O2 saturations being so low. What perplexes me is that when you look at his scores, his apnea is relatively mild, but his O2 sats are so low. The ENT commented on this same issue.
We question whether any of this could be caused by allergies?
Could this apnea/hypopnea have been going at the last PSG but it did not show up?
Does treatment with Provigil affect MSLT results? Thus preventing REM during MSLT?
Can he have a new onset of Apnea and also still have Narcolepsy?
Why did this apnea/hypopnea not show up on the PSG/MSLT last year?
We have decided to go with CPAP until we decide about his tonsills and adnoids being removed. The Dr did not seem so confident the surgery would help him, and I doubt they are the problem. I don't want to put him through anesthesia and discomfort with all the risks just because there is a small chance it will help. I have had a T&A, and my other son did too, but we both had seriously enlarged tonsills and adnoids which made it a no brainer...
I just don't understand any of this, the 2 PSG and MSLT studies are drastically different from eachother. I have a kid who is tired all the time, hard to wake, cannot sleep through the night and has chronic headaches. I am thrown for a loop, if anyone can offer me some info or advice, I appreciate it. I research on my own, but all my reading has not gotten me very far.

