GETTING USED TO CHANGE
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HearMeROAR14
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GETTING USED TO CHANGE
I didn't expect the little things like my cat usually falls asleep with me tucked up under my chin, Not anymore. I am excited to finally get good sleep. I am positive I will follow thru. I just didn't expect some of the lil changes. She is unsure of the whole new contraption on he mommy.
- Drowsy Dancer
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Re: GETTING USED TO CHANGE
Hi, and welcome! Did you spot the stickied article about dealing with change? viewtopic/t61785/Especially-for-newly-d ... hange.html
Fill in your machine and other equipment in your profile (using the text, not the photo option) and people will be able to answer questions more easily if you have them.
Fill in your machine and other equipment in your profile (using the text, not the photo option) and people will be able to answer questions more easily if you have them.
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- BlackSpinner
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Re: GETTING USED TO CHANGE
The cat will get used to it. mine actually likes to stick his nose into the "wind". I sleep with a cat and a dog.
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Re: GETTING USED TO CHANGE
My Hattie sleeps further down the bed with me now. She does not like the air that comes out of the mask.
If I forget to fill the food dish before bedtime she is not afraid to put her nose in my face to tell me to get up and feed her.
Apparently, she is hungry enough nothing stops her.
It is a change, but every adjusts including our fur babies.
Good Luck and God Bless You!
If I forget to fill the food dish before bedtime she is not afraid to put her nose in my face to tell me to get up and feed her.
Apparently, she is hungry enough nothing stops her.
It is a change, but every adjusts including our fur babies.
Good Luck and God Bless You!
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houndlover
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Re: GETTING USED TO CHANGE
My nervous dog adjusted too. Just took a bit of time. My other one comes to bed, checks my face to see if my mask is on, then curls up.
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HearMeROAR14
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Re: GETTING USED TO CHANGE
Thanks guys! Is getting better. She actually came up and head butted me across the forehead piece yesterday letting me know that she is cool with it. I guess it is more me than her. But that is getting better too. My guy is even being extremely supportive too which has been a world of help. I will add the info parts of my machine soon. I know its a respironics APAP and I have an Amara face mask with silicone around the face edge. Thanks!
- zoocrewphoto
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Re: GETTING USED TO CHANGE
My cats took about 2 weeks to return to their normal spots. They did sniff at the mask a few times at first. They got used to it. They do tend to avoid the actual vented airstream. But they don't get upset if I move around and the airstream happens to hit them for a moment.HearMeROAR14 wrote:Thanks guys! Is getting better. She actually came up and head butted me across the forehead piece yesterday letting me know that she is cool with it. I guess it is more me than her. But that is getting better too. My guy is even being extremely supportive too which has been a world of help. I will add the info parts of my machine soon. I know its a respironics APAP and I have an Amara face mask with silicone around the face edge. Thanks!
And I can call them while wearing a full face mask, and they still hear me well enough to come.
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Who would have thought it would be this challenging to sleep and breathe at the same time?



