How can you tell if CPAP is working???
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Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
" . . . the thin "rubber" broke . . ." [Really silicone]
Most masks have REPLACEABLE cushions/pillows--usually only that PART needs replacement.
Often no Rx required. Especially less pricey bought online--cpap.com, craigslist, etc.
Getting used to cpap may take a while--keep trying--it can SAVE YOUR LIFE.
Most masks have REPLACEABLE cushions/pillows--usually only that PART needs replacement.
Often no Rx required. Especially less pricey bought online--cpap.com, craigslist, etc.
Getting used to cpap may take a while--keep trying--it can SAVE YOUR LIFE.
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Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
In 2008 I was diagnosed with severe sleep apnea. They gave me a CPAP machine & I used it for 3-4 years. It made me feel worse, never better. I kept using it because I thought I needed time to get used to it. I finally gave up & stopped using it.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 9:55 am" . . . the thin "rubber" broke . . ." [Really silicone]
Most masks have REPLACEABLE cushions/pillows--usually only that PART needs replacement.
Often no Rx required. Especially less pricey bought online--cpap.com, craigslist, etc.
Getting used to cpap may take a while--keep trying--it can SAVE YOUR LIFE.
A few months ago I saw a different doctor & explained that I already went through the sleep study & tried CPAP for 4 years but it made everything worse. I gave them copies of my records from 2008, they made copies but never bothered to read them. I was looking/hoping for a different treatment. So they put me through the same exact routine. Home sleep study, overnight sleep study in the hospital & another diagnosis of SEVERE Sleep Apnea & gave me another stupid CPAP machine. I told them I already did all that & it's not going to work. They said "try it anyway". So I've been trying it again with the same exact results. I told them it's making me feel worse not better & they had the nerve to act surprised & said "REALLY? It doesn't work? It makes everything worse??? Wow! I never heard of that before!".
I have an Air Fit F20 medium.prodigyplace wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 8:35 amWhat mask & size were you using? Sometimes there are free or low cost ones here from forum members.
Last edited by Aimless on Sun Jul 29, 2018 12:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
Don't clean the next one so hard.
Get OSCAR
Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
Accounts to put on the foe list: dataq1, clownbell, gearchange, lynninnj, mper!?, DreamDiver, Geer1, almostadoctor, sleepgeek, ajack, stom, mogy, D.H., They often post misleading, timewasting stuff.
- chunkyfrog
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Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
Aimless, you have still not let us know WHAT cpap machine you have.
Hopefully yours is compatible with Sleepyhead, or at least shows more data than a vacuum cleaner.
Data is essential for evaluating WHY you are having problems--if those problems are due to bad settings,
a problem all too common.
Please show your MACHINE INFO.
Hopefully yours is compatible with Sleepyhead, or at least shows more data than a vacuum cleaner.
Data is essential for evaluating WHY you are having problems--if those problems are due to bad settings,
a problem all too common.
Please show your MACHINE INFO.
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Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
It's called vasomotor rhintitis. No cure. FFM, click on mine in my signature to view.
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Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
Sinus allergies can cause issues too. Mucus runs down your throat when upright, but you can feel like you're drowning when laying down.
Antihistamines/decongestants are the only solution other than changing position.
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Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
Ok, so I checked & I have a Resmed Tango. No humidifier. Looks like it's discontinued. I tried to update my equipment profile but it's not listed.
I don't have insurance right now. I'm waiting for November to sign up on the marketplace. So I can't see any real specialists or get better equipment (as far as I know).
I was first diagnosed with severe sleep apnea back in 2008. Been suffering from sleeping problems my entire life. I had trouble sleeping when I was a kid, when I was physically fit, when I was thin. Back in the 80's in elementary school I was put through a battery of tests to see if I was mentally retarded. But my results were above average & they just dropped it. I never heard anything more about it. I didn't have extreme fatigue until the mid 90's. I'm 45 now & it has been untreated the whole time. Now I'm overweight & they're trying to blame everything on that. I tell them I've had sleeping problems my entire life, even when I was thin but they won't listen to a word I say. They know it all, they have already cured me. I can't find the help I need. I believe I have some other sleep/psychological problem besides the sleep apnea but nobody will check into it. To them sleep apnea is the only sleep problem that exists I have no right to question them.
I don't have insurance right now. I'm waiting for November to sign up on the marketplace. So I can't see any real specialists or get better equipment (as far as I know).
I was first diagnosed with severe sleep apnea back in 2008. Been suffering from sleeping problems my entire life. I had trouble sleeping when I was a kid, when I was physically fit, when I was thin. Back in the 80's in elementary school I was put through a battery of tests to see if I was mentally retarded. But my results were above average & they just dropped it. I never heard anything more about it. I didn't have extreme fatigue until the mid 90's. I'm 45 now & it has been untreated the whole time. Now I'm overweight & they're trying to blame everything on that. I tell them I've had sleeping problems my entire life, even when I was thin but they won't listen to a word I say. They know it all, they have already cured me. I can't find the help I need. I believe I have some other sleep/psychological problem besides the sleep apnea but nobody will check into it. To them sleep apnea is the only sleep problem that exists I have no right to question them.
Last edited by Aimless on Mon Jul 30, 2018 8:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
Crap..the Tango is an old brick. No data. Nothing to help us figure out if there is maybe something in your therapy itself that needs to be improved to maybe let you feel and sleep better.
Any extra cash laying around to maybe go towards a gently used full data better machine???
Any extra cash laying around to maybe go towards a gently used full data better machine???
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Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
I just got paid & don't have enough money to get through the next 2 weeks. I'm sitting here trying to figure out what corners can be cut to make the money stretch. And last night the air conditioner in my house stopped blowing cold air. I have very low tolerance for hot weather so I'm all around screwed.Pugsy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 8:55 amCrap..the Tango is an old brick. No data. Nothing to help us figure out if there is maybe something in your therapy itself that needs to be improved to maybe let you feel and sleep better.
Any extra cash laying around to maybe go towards a gently used full data better machine???
Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
I understand.
I will keep an eye out for a decent donated full data machine. We see them here every now and then.
I will keep an eye out for a decent donated full data machine. We see them here every now and then.
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Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
I was just looking to find what my problem was as a child & found this:
https://www.belmarrahealth.com/terminal ... lier-like/
Terminal insomnia is a condition where you can fall asleep easily when going to bed, but find yourself waking up much earlier than you want and are unable to fall back asleep. A precise terminal insomnia definition would be when early awakening occurs for three nights or more, waking up more than 30 minutes too early. Terminal insomnia is also sometimes referred to as “end of night” insomnia.
I only sleep for around 2 hours all the damn time! The longest I can sleep is 5 hours, which doesn't happen often. So while I was suffering from insomnia my whole life, they were busy testing me for being mentally retarded. I always thought insomnia was not being able to fall asleep. I didn't know it had anything to do with what happens after you fall asleep.
https://www.belmarrahealth.com/terminal ... lier-like/
Terminal insomnia is a condition where you can fall asleep easily when going to bed, but find yourself waking up much earlier than you want and are unable to fall back asleep. A precise terminal insomnia definition would be when early awakening occurs for three nights or more, waking up more than 30 minutes too early. Terminal insomnia is also sometimes referred to as “end of night” insomnia.
I only sleep for around 2 hours all the damn time! The longest I can sleep is 5 hours, which doesn't happen often. So while I was suffering from insomnia my whole life, they were busy testing me for being mentally retarded. I always thought insomnia was not being able to fall asleep. I didn't know it had anything to do with what happens after you fall asleep.
Re: How can you tell if CPAP is working???
Oh brother, what a PITA! The following might help.
I used to wake up at night all the time, drove me nuts -- not the same as TI. CPAP therapy stopped it for me. If I am really tired, I tend to wake up. My solution is 1 mgm of melatonin taken at bedtime WHEN I am really tired or now with a screwed sleep cycle I'm trying to re-set. It might help you.
My mom had Lewy-body Dementia and had TI, I didn't know it was a thing
Worth investigating. Good luck finding a resolution.
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