wlbecker wrote:If you have mostly non-obstructive apneas, do you feel any better on APAP??
Wondering if there is also an underlying obstructive component to your SDB as well. If so, then you just might be one of those with complex SDB (or CompSAS). And that seems to be a whole different ball of wax regarding intractable daytime symptoms...
Getting residual AHI down to 5 or lower with a PAP machine doesn't always manage to alleviate symptoms. And, anecdotally, that statement seems even more true for the complex SDB population. Below is an interesting behind-the-scenes Wikipedia discussion I stumbled across using Google. It nicely summarizes some of the recent discoveries and outstanding challenges regarding the CSDB/CompSAS phenotype:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?title=Talk ... _breathing .
If your SDB does happen to entail an obstructive component as well, and your non-AHI symptoms seem intractable, then consider consulting with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Good luck!