Re: new user-couldn't fall asleep
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:09 am
I'm also a new user even though I've had my machine for the past 2 years. When I first got it, I just couldn't get used to the hose, the feeling of the mask forcing air into me, or I would even roll over and the hose would wrap around my neck, or pull the whole unit off the end table. So I stopped using it.
After about 2 years of not using it, I started getting dizzy spells during the day, or would wake up in the middle of the night disoriented, dizzy, nasious, cold sweats, and in a panic. I went to the Emergency room twice thinking I was about to die! When I saw my doc, she basically told me "Dummy...start wearing your mask again!"
So I started out in a chair with an airline pillow wrapped around my neck. It helped but was getting about 2 hours of sleep a night. At first I thought I was going to be doomed to sleep in the chair, but the folks on here stressed for me to hit the bed! So I did, and had the same results, 2 to 3 hours a night.
Even on just 2 to 3 hours a night I noticed a dramatic drop in the dizzy spells and haven't woken up once in the middle of the night feeling immeniate doom. Im more alert during the day, and have more energy longer as the day goes on. Each night I would get a little more and more sleep.
I made my own hose rack that keeps the hose elevated above my pillow and out of the way and I still use the airline pillow wrapped in a pillowcase. Im a side sleeper and found that while sleeping my head will stay in the hole of the airline pillow, but my mask can hang of either side without losing the seal. I put a speaker in there too so that I can hear the music, but I dont have to have another set of wires attached to my head. Instead of concentrating on my breathing, I concentrate on the music...which helps alot, and since its in the pillow it doesn't disturb the wife.
I also had the doc check the pressures, I was getting too much and was waking up fighting for air, or the mask.
Last night I made it through the whole night without fighting it, and it took about 30 days to get there.
Stay with it, find what works for you or what helps, but don't give up on it. Even if for the first couple of days, weeks or even months your not feeling any different from NOT using it, it will catch up to you in the long run. I met an old timer yesterday that has a CPAP, refused to wear it for years and ended up in the hospital with sever cardio problems as a result.
If you have any questions ask the folks on this forum! The people here helped guide me in the right direction.
After about 2 years of not using it, I started getting dizzy spells during the day, or would wake up in the middle of the night disoriented, dizzy, nasious, cold sweats, and in a panic. I went to the Emergency room twice thinking I was about to die! When I saw my doc, she basically told me "Dummy...start wearing your mask again!"
So I started out in a chair with an airline pillow wrapped around my neck. It helped but was getting about 2 hours of sleep a night. At first I thought I was going to be doomed to sleep in the chair, but the folks on here stressed for me to hit the bed! So I did, and had the same results, 2 to 3 hours a night.
Even on just 2 to 3 hours a night I noticed a dramatic drop in the dizzy spells and haven't woken up once in the middle of the night feeling immeniate doom. Im more alert during the day, and have more energy longer as the day goes on. Each night I would get a little more and more sleep.
I made my own hose rack that keeps the hose elevated above my pillow and out of the way and I still use the airline pillow wrapped in a pillowcase. Im a side sleeper and found that while sleeping my head will stay in the hole of the airline pillow, but my mask can hang of either side without losing the seal. I put a speaker in there too so that I can hear the music, but I dont have to have another set of wires attached to my head. Instead of concentrating on my breathing, I concentrate on the music...which helps alot, and since its in the pillow it doesn't disturb the wife.
I also had the doc check the pressures, I was getting too much and was waking up fighting for air, or the mask.
Last night I made it through the whole night without fighting it, and it took about 30 days to get there.
Stay with it, find what works for you or what helps, but don't give up on it. Even if for the first couple of days, weeks or even months your not feeling any different from NOT using it, it will catch up to you in the long run. I met an old timer yesterday that has a CPAP, refused to wear it for years and ended up in the hospital with sever cardio problems as a result.
If you have any questions ask the folks on this forum! The people here helped guide me in the right direction.