Re: What does Untreated Sleep Apnea do to you?
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:51 am
Truth be known, had I not had the good fortune to find this group I would probably relegate my APAP to the closet as it is a royal pain in the rear trying to get it all together; but having said that, the benefits of using it are quite apparent and I am getting used to it now. My first masks were horrific and I had no idea that there was a reason to get a better machine with data and so on.
BUT, most importantly, I have found a group of friends (not that I don't have plenty of friends here at home and about!). I have found a group of friends with a common bond who have experienced what I am going through right now. And it helps. It helps a whole lot. Little did I know that having blisters and cuts on the bridge of my nose was not normal. Little did I know that a comfortable mask fit was out there and that it was almost taken for granted that you would have grief in finding the 'perfect' mask for yourself. I am getting there and the mask I am now using is so far and above the original mask that I was charged over $300 for (89 online) it is frightening.
We band of brothers........
Untreated sleep apnea kills. Probably slowly but it definitely kills. The complications and ramifications of not treating the condition are huge and are so unrelated as to be bizarre (diabetes? weight gain? Etc. Etc.). But I now make no mistake.... it does indeed kill you dead. Slowly most of the time but in my case it likely would have been sooner than later.
I thank each and every one of my forum friends and associates for their ongoing support, encouragement, patience, knwoledge, and so on. I will never be able to repay the debt owed. You have given me back my life. And you have given my children their father back. I intend to be around for a long time yet. I just wish I could get this ResMed blowing hard enough to clean up the leaves in my yard (see avatar).
BUT, most importantly, I have found a group of friends (not that I don't have plenty of friends here at home and about!). I have found a group of friends with a common bond who have experienced what I am going through right now. And it helps. It helps a whole lot. Little did I know that having blisters and cuts on the bridge of my nose was not normal. Little did I know that a comfortable mask fit was out there and that it was almost taken for granted that you would have grief in finding the 'perfect' mask for yourself. I am getting there and the mask I am now using is so far and above the original mask that I was charged over $300 for (89 online) it is frightening.
We band of brothers........
Untreated sleep apnea kills. Probably slowly but it definitely kills. The complications and ramifications of not treating the condition are huge and are so unrelated as to be bizarre (diabetes? weight gain? Etc. Etc.). But I now make no mistake.... it does indeed kill you dead. Slowly most of the time but in my case it likely would have been sooner than later.
I thank each and every one of my forum friends and associates for their ongoing support, encouragement, patience, knwoledge, and so on. I will never be able to repay the debt owed. You have given me back my life. And you have given my children their father back. I intend to be around for a long time yet. I just wish I could get this ResMed blowing hard enough to clean up the leaves in my yard (see avatar).