I was stunned because I was afraid not use the machine. I stopped using the machine on March 28th. What I found was that I was waking up with headaches and a bit tired at the beginning. I thought the sleep study must have been a fluke. I bought a finger pulse oximeter with a vibration alarm to keep myself safe. It did go off on some nights at the beginning. I still didn't just trust that I was safe sleeping like this. As nights passed, the low O2 episodes subsided as did the headaches and tiredness. My O2 and pulse rate became very stable to the point that I stopped needing to wear it. Last night I slept for 8 hours straight like a normal person. It seems to me that just like it took a month+ to adjust to using a CPAP machine, it takes the same amount of time to get off of it. As if your body has to learn how to breathe again and over time, it does. I am certainly elated to be able to sleep like this again but I am a realist. I will to go back to the machine if needed. I do have a whole box of brand new dreamports that are going unused

Has anyone else moved off of a CPAP machine to using just an oral appliance? Did you experience the same adjustment period? Did you stay off the machine?