I have spent 12 days on my APAP.
Initially and still do wake up without the hangover feeling I have had for many years.
I do not have much more energy and still need to take naps. I also ended up with a cold last week.
I have been tired for a long time and have been sleeping a lot even before the APAP. What I have noticed since getting my machine is that I feel addicted to it or want to sleep with it non stop.
I am not sure if my body feels even more tired or just wants to sleep.
Is this normal, or is this what you call paying off the sleep debt.
I have done 112 hours on the APAP. Mind you not all of it has been sleep, mask adjustments is part of it.
I also do not drink my first cup of coffee now, I go back to bed instead.
Addicted/wanting to sleep feeling? Normal?
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Addicted/wanting to sleep feeling? Normal?
I can do this, I will do this.
My disclaimer: I'm not a doctor, nor have I ever worked in the health care field Just my personal opinions.
My disclaimer: I'm not a doctor, nor have I ever worked in the health care field Just my personal opinions.
Sounds pretty "normal" to me. It DOES take awhile.
Hang in there!
Best wishes,
Den
Hang in there!
Best wishes,
Den
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Sounds normal to me too. I got to spending lots of hours in bed up to ten a day, was still wanting naps. It took 3 or 4 months to get it paid back although I felt better anyway.
Now at over one year , I find 7 to 8 and I awake ready to go, I still get a nap in after supper, because it feel soo good, I don't use XPAP for the nap, because I am in a recliner, and I really don't plan the nap, I know I should, but I'm only almost Human. Jim
Now at over one year , I find 7 to 8 and I awake ready to go, I still get a nap in after supper, because it feel soo good, I don't use XPAP for the nap, because I am in a recliner, and I really don't plan the nap, I know I should, but I'm only almost Human. Jim
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Thanks guys.
Jim what a time line. I will be patient.
Jim, should I tell you that before I got my APAP, and once I knew I had OSA and new what was happening to me, I woke up gasping from sleeping both in a recliner and an upright position. I only have 21 events an a hour, and pressure is between 13-17 to get rid of them. Just a thought for your naps.
What surprised me, I need more pressure to treat events during nap times, then I do during the night. (On average.)
Jim what a time line. I will be patient.
Jim, should I tell you that before I got my APAP, and once I knew I had OSA and new what was happening to me, I woke up gasping from sleeping both in a recliner and an upright position. I only have 21 events an a hour, and pressure is between 13-17 to get rid of them. Just a thought for your naps.
What surprised me, I need more pressure to treat events during nap times, then I do during the night. (On average.)
I can do this, I will do this.
My disclaimer: I'm not a doctor, nor have I ever worked in the health care field Just my personal opinions.
My disclaimer: I'm not a doctor, nor have I ever worked in the health care field Just my personal opinions.