Re: Husband says CPAP is scary and unattractive...
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2023 8:50 pm
I have been experiencing the opposite siituation.
I have been using PAP therapy for 13 years after being diagnosed with an untreated AHI of 83.
I noticed several years ago that my wife had several clear symptoms of sleep apnea. She would vehemently refuse to even discuss taking a test.
So recently she finally agreed to get tested, so she could prove to me that she did NOT have sleep apnea. Well, we brought home here APAP machine last Friday. Her AHI today was 0.2. She has been waking for bathroom breaks twice a night instead of 4 times a night.
She now wonders why so many people say using, and getting used to APAP therapy is so difficult.
So I think my well rested wife is much more attractive than my tired moody wife. Plus, I never developed the habit of watching her sleep, with the lights out, while I was also sleeping.
I have been using PAP therapy for 13 years after being diagnosed with an untreated AHI of 83.
I noticed several years ago that my wife had several clear symptoms of sleep apnea. She would vehemently refuse to even discuss taking a test.
So recently she finally agreed to get tested, so she could prove to me that she did NOT have sleep apnea. Well, we brought home here APAP machine last Friday. Her AHI today was 0.2. She has been waking for bathroom breaks twice a night instead of 4 times a night.
She now wonders why so many people say using, and getting used to APAP therapy is so difficult.
So I think my well rested wife is much more attractive than my tired moody wife. Plus, I never developed the habit of watching her sleep, with the lights out, while I was also sleeping.