Re: CPAP Dependency
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 1:14 pm
Absolutely see a doctor about the shortness of breath issue.
As to the nosebleed/surgery, have you tried high humidity and lower pressure?
I've had my CPAP less than a month and have discovered I can't sleep without it when I went to my allergy clinic after work. It's generally about an hour to wait between the time I arrive and my appointment time, but it makes no sense to drive home and then turn right around. My usual habit was to nap in my car in the parking lot (I work nights). But post-CPAP, I found that I'd drop off, then almost immediately wake up feeling like I couldn't breathe!
As far as ideas for sleeping without it, the ones suggested here are good. Just get back onto your machine as soon as you are able, and PLEASE see a doctor about the shortness of breath! You may need home oxygen.
As to the nosebleed/surgery, have you tried high humidity and lower pressure?
I've had my CPAP less than a month and have discovered I can't sleep without it when I went to my allergy clinic after work. It's generally about an hour to wait between the time I arrive and my appointment time, but it makes no sense to drive home and then turn right around. My usual habit was to nap in my car in the parking lot (I work nights). But post-CPAP, I found that I'd drop off, then almost immediately wake up feeling like I couldn't breathe!
As far as ideas for sleeping without it, the ones suggested here are good. Just get back onto your machine as soon as you are able, and PLEASE see a doctor about the shortness of breath! You may need home oxygen.