Re: Cats, menopause and CPAP
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2022 7:51 pm
My masks (AirTouch and AirFit F20) aren't hot (a different model I used in the hospital was).KittyMom22 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 5:43 amThe medical company is coming today to set up my CPAP and I'm really close to canceling. I only have mild sleep apnea and don't know if the machine is necessary.
2. I'm also worried my cat will be afraid of it and stop sleeping near me
3. I'm worried my 4 month old kitten will be irresistably drawn to the hose and bite through it
Should I put this off to another time?
if you decide to treat your apnea with the machine, which is the gold standard for treatment, you really need to download the oscar software, as i said before. once we in the forum can get the details oscar provides, you can be helped to adjust your settings (if needed) so that you can get the maximum benefit from your therapy.KittyMom22 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 5:44 pm
I do not intend to leave my apnea untreated, for those who are accusing me of that. There are other options.
That's...terrifying and somewhat vampiric. The Borg Collective to be sure.
I’ve only been here for a few months and people do indeed give up. I haven’t seen disparaging comments towards you.KittyMom22 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 5:44 pmI decided to give it one more try last night after fiddling with the comfort settings and really winching down the mask to prevent leaks when I move in my sleep. I woke from a nightmare but not from that horrible air pressure and noise, so that's some progress. Still not sure if I'm going to keep it, though.
I do not intend to leave my apnea untreated, for those who are accusing me of that. There are other options.
I am sorry that your kitty is having trouble adjusting to you using the mask.KittyMom22 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 5:45 amNo, my poor harassed furbaby fled the bed in terror last night when I took the mask off, inadvertently waking her up. It was on high pressure and leaking so I tore it off, only half-awake, and scared her half to death. She's been avoiding me during the day, even running from me and hissing. Sigh.
Sounds like kitty needs her own secluded hidaway spot somewhere inside the house. Unfortunately it's hard to get a cat to use a hidaway spot designed and set up by the human the cat owns. But you could try. Is there a closet or somewhere else that is quiet, dark, and small that you can provide access to and that is also far away from where the construction on the new bathroom will be?I just don't even want to think about all the other household changes coming soon. I'm concerned she'll run away when the construction starts on the new bathroom for Mom. She was a stray and isn't afraid to fend for herself. I don't know how to help her right now as I'm on the edge of a breakdown myself. One day at a time.
You're doing a good job of looking for and finding small positive things about xPAP that do help people get over the initial hump of learning how to sleep with the machine. And that's a critical skill to have at the start of any xPAP adventure.At least the mask isn't hot. The air coming in is nice and cool.