Started my night out by sleeping on the recliner. I was able to tolerate my head flopping around for about five hours before toddling off to my bed. Sleeping in the recliner seems to help. I fell asleep rather quickly once in bed despite my fear of my airway collapsing...I am a side sleeper to avoid this. Anyways, I actually had a decent sleep and no sleep paralysis this morningariana wrote:I don't know if this would be of any use, but what about a device that measures desaturations and beeps a warning when they occur? Ideally there would be someone available to help you out in case the paralysis has set in at that point.
Please let us know how you do. Rooting for you.
I hope the rest of the nights are like this. I see my GP on the 15th, hopefully the eardrum will have healed by then. I have to fly for business on the 6th and I can't cancel so hopefully the hole will keep things equalized...I don't think it will be a problem.

