Slept without my CPAP last night
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RipVanWinkleWannabe
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Slept without my CPAP last night
is all I can muster. I've been sick the past couple of days and I woke up last night after about an hour sweating, feeling sick, uncomfortable, etc. Jerked off my mask because I didn't feel like dealing with potential leaks, etc. Felt it this morning. Felt like I'd been hit by a truck. You don't realize how beneficial CPAP is until you take a night off. I know this isn't ground-breaking info for you guys, but it really opened my eyes (no pun intended) to the positive effect CPAP is having on my body.
- ricochetv1
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I'll tell ya... I simple cannot WAIT until I get to start my therapy. I was titrated on the 4th, and have the eqp delivery on the 21st. I'm literally counting the MINUTES until then.RipVanWinkleWannabe wrote:is all I can muster. I've been sick the past couple of days and I woke up last night after about an hour sweating, feeling sick, uncomfortable, etc. Jerked off my mask because I didn't feel like dealing with potential leaks, etc. Felt it this morning. Felt like I'd been hit by a truck. You don't realize how beneficial CPAP is until you take a night off. I know this isn't ground-breaking info for you guys, but it really opened my eyes (no pun intended) to the positive effect CPAP is having on my body.
I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired!
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I know the feeling. I've been on CPAP for about 90 days now. I use it for every nap (so few now compared to the bad old days) and every night.
Except one-- when the power went out for 10 hours, starting at 2:00 am... So then i got a dose of what it feels like to stop CPAP therapy.
Except one-- when the power went out for 10 hours, starting at 2:00 am... So then i got a dose of what it feels like to stop CPAP therapy.
Hoser since April 2009.
Feb 2009: AHI 45.8 | BP 142/97 | SpO2: 78.9%
2016: AHI 0.9 | BP 122/81 | SpO2: 96.5%
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Feb 2009: AHI 45.8 | BP 142/97 | SpO2: 78.9%
2016: AHI 0.9 | BP 122/81 | SpO2: 96.5%
Stranger: How things been goin'?
The Dude: Ahh, you know. Ups and downs, strikes and gutters.
Re: Slept without my CPAP last night
RvW . . . .RipVanWinkleWannabe wrote:I've been sick the past couple of days

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Re: Slept without my CPAP last night
Hope you get well soon!
If I'd had any doubts about my xPap therapy, the respiratory infection I had in April convinced me. Two nights without my machine was torture.
If I'd had any doubts about my xPap therapy, the respiratory infection I had in April convinced me. Two nights without my machine was torture.
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Beastie, 2008-10-28. NEW Beastie, PRS1 960, 2014-05-14. NEWER Beastie, Dream Station ASV, 2017-10-17. PadaCheek Hosecover. Homemade Brandy Keg Chin Support. TapPap Mask.
Min PS = 4, Max PS = 8
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BeanMeScot
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Re: Slept without my CPAP last night
And you were thinking about going on a cruise without it!
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SaltLakeJan
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Re: Slept without my CPAP last night
I agree with you. I had had conjunctivitis a couple of times and couldn't use my mask. Of course, that means I can't use any sleep apnea equipment. It is remarkable how well most of us adjust to sleeping with that mask strapped to our faces, and hooked to a hose. And, how much we miss it, if we have to go without.
I was dx with apnea several years ago. Masks were not as good then, as they are now. I kept getting air in my eyes. It irritated them and turned into conjunctivitis. Which I got again and again, and finally had to stop cpap.
I was able to restart this year. I am personally appreciative that the masks are better than they used to be, the machines are quieter. And what I thought was hard, has become easy.
Good thread.
Jan
I was dx with apnea several years ago. Masks were not as good then, as they are now. I kept getting air in my eyes. It irritated them and turned into conjunctivitis. Which I got again and again, and finally had to stop cpap.
I was able to restart this year. I am personally appreciative that the masks are better than they used to be, the machines are quieter. And what I thought was hard, has become easy.
Good thread.
Jan
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- YouMaySayImaDreamer
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Re: Slept without my CPAP last night
Here, hear! (or however that's spelled)You don't realize how beneficial CPAP is until you take a night off.
Totally agree.
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