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Re: New to all of this
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:22 am
by Babette
You are in luck! Padacheek of this forum (aka Karen) makes just such a thing!!!
http://www.padacheek.com/
Pick out your mask and buy the covers you need. Or, if you have a mask not shown, contact her and she'll make you a custom thing. She's made me several custom things over the years.
I just love Karen. I could make these things myself, but I'm far too lazy, and I've literally buried my sewing machine in a mountain of junk.
Cheers,
B.
Re: New to all of this
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:53 am
by Sheriff Buford
I agree with the padacheek strap covers. They are great... they feel good, but most of all, they eliminate the skin irritation the straps can cause. 4 1/2 hours of quality sleep is better than 10 hours of real BAD sleep. Pre-treatment, I used to sleep over 10 hours and felt really bad. Before I understood about needing to be tested, a nurse responded that I may have sleep apnea. My response was "how can that be?" "I have no trouble sleeping... I'm sleeping over 10 hours a night!" I realize now that it wasn't quality sleep. Nowadays, if I can get 5 hours of sleep, I'm ok, but 6-7 hours of sleep is my "sweet spot".
Keep goin'... Keep goin'... Keep goin'... Keep goin'...
Sheriff
Re: New to all of this
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 12:08 am
by 333sps
I am new to all of this also! I wish you luck and hope that the nights get better. I was told it could take up to two weeks before I would feel "normal"! It does take some adjusting for us, but the beneies far outweigh the cons! Give yourself some time to adjust.
Re: New to all of this
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 8:20 am
by Sheriff Buford
333sps wrote:I am new to all of this also! I wish you luck and hope that the nights get better. I was told it could take up to two weeks before I would feel "normal"! It does take some adjusting for us, but the beneies far outweigh the cons! Give yourself some time to adjust.
I don't know who told you "two weeks"... even though it took me a little over 2 weeks to have my "ah-ha" moment. It may take longer for some folks. Some folks get an immediate and noticeable improvement and for some, it's a "gradual" improvement. I'm not trying to rain on your parade or discourage you. I'm being realistic. Early on, a big disappointment can hinder your determination to keep going and be successful. I do hope quick success for you!
Sheriff