centrals / worth switching to APAP?

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awakeinnj
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Re: centrals / worth switching to APAP?

Post by awakeinnj » Mon Aug 18, 2014 9:24 am

I do have mixed feelings about the cymbalta. I had been burned out, tired and anxious for years before I started treatment of any kind. And then I started the full dosage of cymbalta and the CPAP at about the same time, so there hasn't really been a controlled experiment. Mentally, I feel WAY better than I have in a long time, which could be due to therapy too, and other physical symptoms related to that problem have subsided. Still, I feel that that dr has too much faith in these meds and I don't want to be on them forever regardless.

As I mentioned, I'm trying different things and ruling out others. So, I posted here to see whether anyone had ideas on trying to improve the sleep therapy part of it (and whether the dreams and event clusters at the end of the night -- be the central or otherwise -- were really a problem in the 1st place).

Thanks.


[ETA: Of course, I have much less of a headache today, having had an AHI of 1.5. No cluster toward the end of the night, but my sleep was broken up into 5 hrs sleep, 1 awake to eat breakfast with my wife, and then 2 add'l hours of sleep. Seems that sometimes I do better that way.]

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Re: centrals / worth switching to APAP?

Post by Nick Danger » Mon Aug 18, 2014 12:04 pm

Somnolence is one of those words that has various definitions that aren't consistent with each other. I think Pugsy is right and they are referring to daytime sleepiness as the Cymbalta side effect. It could also be referring to a state of being half awake/half asleep.

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Re: centrals / worth switching to APAP?

Post by awakeinnj » Mon Aug 18, 2014 8:51 pm

Yes, although my fatigue precedes my use of the drug by several years, and then I started cymbalta and CPAP at about the same time. So it's hard to say...

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Re: centrals / worth switching to APAP?

Post by BlowingWithTheWind » Tue Aug 19, 2014 5:42 am

Is the ENT certified in sleep medicine? If not, may want to go elsewhere. Heck, may want to go for a second opinion regardless.

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Re: centrals / worth switching to APAP?

Post by awakeinnj » Tue Aug 19, 2014 8:48 pm

He's a pulmonologist and I just double-checked that he is certified in sleep medicine. I'm just questioning every possibility at this point, so I guess it couldn't hurt to get a 2nd opinion after having visited the other specialists at least once.

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