Re: Trouble Sleeping Next to Someone Using CPAP
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:21 pm
white noise here too - works great for my light-sleeping DH.
Cheers,
xena
Cheers,
xena
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Some here have had luck taping a thin layer of medical gauze loosely over the vent, so it diffuses the blast but doesn't restrict it. Good luck, I know I hate it when it bounces back at me.kbell wrote:OMG,my husband has just started using his this week and it is not the noise that is keeping me awake...generally I can sleep through most noises. It is the hurricane blowing in my face once the machine has reached a higher pressure. It is horrendous, I end up with a freezing face, wind, and also a headache the next day.
Can someone please suggest something other than a pillow between us...
kbelllllll
1. Consider switching sides of the bed so you face away from each other, instead of toward each other. "Spooning" is nice, as long as he is in front.OMG,my husband has just started using his this week and it is not the noise that is keeping me awake...generally I can sleep through most noises. It is the hurricane blowing in my face once the machine has reached a higher pressure. It is horrendous, I end up with a freezing face, wind, and also a headache the next day.
Can someone please suggest something other than a pillow between us...
Easy....Don't face each otherkbell wrote:OMG,my husband has just started using his this week and it is not the noise that is keeping me awake...generally I can sleep through most noises. It is the hurricane blowing in my face once the machine has reached a higher pressure. It is horrendous, I end up with a freezing face, wind, and also a headache the next day.
Can someone please suggest something other than a pillow between us...
kbelllllll
Sure...just put your computer on the nightstand next to your CPAP...soul_power wrote:
If you don't have a phone that supports these there are several generators you can access with your computer. The ones I use are simply noise which is a white noise generator(http://www.simplynoise.com/) and rainy mood which mimics a thunderstorm (http://www.rainymood.com/). These are great when you need focus or drown out other sounds. I use them all the time when I have to work or do homework.
It doesn't have to be on your night stand necessarily. If it's in the same room you should be good. The beauty with white noise is being able to crank up the volume without it sounding too loud.LSAT wrote:Sure...just put your computer on the nightstand next to your CPAP...soul_power wrote:
If you don't have a phone that supports these there are several generators you can access with your computer. The ones I use are simply noise which is a white noise generator(http://www.simplynoise.com/) and rainy mood which mimics a thunderstorm (http://www.rainymood.com/). These are great when you need focus or drown out other sounds. I use them all the time when I have to work or do homework.