Sleep Onset Issues

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NewToSleepApnea
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Sleep Onset Issues

Post by NewToSleepApnea » Fri Mar 12, 2021 10:42 am

Hey guys - I know many people here have had sleep onset issues - and was told there is nothing to worry about. But do most people's O2 drop like this? This was an unusually hard night - I don't mean to double post stuff but I am really struggling with this. Does anyone else have more solutions / tips on what to do about this. The doctors don't seem to be concerned but I literally can't get to sleep half the time.

I know I am not fully asleep - SWJ type stuff - but these seem and feel like a lot bigger issues than others have told me.

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Pugsy
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Re: Sleep Onset Issues

Post by Pugsy » Fri Mar 12, 2021 11:01 am

http://cpaptalk.com/search.php?author_id=95176&sr=posts

Some much needed history about previous discussions and previous advice at the above link.

If your doctor isn't concerned and won't offer ideas....I don't mean to sound harsh but there's really nothing we can offer that hasn't been offered already.

You really need to get a doctor that will listen to you.

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