preames wrote:
I was diagnosed with OSA three years ago and initially felt so much better. Now I am falling asleep during the day and have had some scary moments driving ( like "zoning out" then waking up quickly) I don't know if I am snoring since I live alone. Should I have another sleep study done? Maybe the pressure is too low (can the setting requirement change?) or could it be something else (narcolepsy?). I don't like my new Comfort Classic mask. Maybe it's not fitting right. Any insight would be appreciated!
Pam
Hi Pam,
Your suspicions might well be correct. If your mask is leaking, you aren't getting proper treatment. Your mask is a nose mask, right? If you are breathing through your mouth, even some, while using only a nose mask, then you aren't getting proper treatment. Or, yes, it's possible the pressure isn't high enough, and what's required can change due to different factors, I believe (though I don't understand it all).
It's hard, when you live alone, to know what's going on while you're sleeping. If it's just the mask or nose/mouth breathing problem, then you won't need a sleep study. But you might check with your doctor, and your insurance if you have that, to see if you should and can use insurance to cover another study.
If it's a mask leak problem only, then you might try another mask. Some are better than others, and everyone's face is a little different. I don't know how best to figure out if it's a mask or breathing problem. Perhaps someone here can suggest something. If it's only a breathing problem, there are options, of using a chin strap or use a full face mask, which covers the nose and mouth. Hopefully others will chime in with some thoughts. And certainly you should inform your doctor or find one who can help.
Whatever you do, feel free to ask more questions here and let us know how it's going.
Linda