Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 4:02 am
I don't see if Angel said her husband was actually USING his CPAP all night, either. That alone, if apnea is all it is, would make a HUGE difference in his daytime sleepiness. He HAS to use it to get any results.
Peter, another sleep study is an excellent idea. I don't know why his Dr. hasn't suggested or even demanded one.
Angel, if you husband is truly this sleepy during the day, or the afternoons from what you have observed, tell him to take a nap when the kids do. It might make a difference in his daytime sleepiness. And he must use his CPAP for the nap too.
I know I feel a heck of a lot better after a short nap right after lunch. I'm 100% complaint with my CPAP but I still get really sleepy after lunch or sometimes just need to lie down and rest an hour or so, even if I don't sleep. Refreshes me for the rest of the day
It would also improve his moodiness and irritability. Luckily, I never had any of that, I just never had any energy. I could force myself to get things done at work as long as I was "going" and not stopping, but around noon I'd "hit the wall" and just couldn't do another thing. I'm still a bit that way. But I've only been on CPAP since early Dec. I figure I've got a long way to go before I'm 100% again.
In the meantime, I have the Provigil to take if I need to be alert all day, like when driving for long periods, And thanks to CPAP I see a light at the end of the tunnel. And I have an understanding spouse of 39 years who understands my condition and supports me.
Peter, another sleep study is an excellent idea. I don't know why his Dr. hasn't suggested or even demanded one.
Angel, if you husband is truly this sleepy during the day, or the afternoons from what you have observed, tell him to take a nap when the kids do. It might make a difference in his daytime sleepiness. And he must use his CPAP for the nap too.
I know I feel a heck of a lot better after a short nap right after lunch. I'm 100% complaint with my CPAP but I still get really sleepy after lunch or sometimes just need to lie down and rest an hour or so, even if I don't sleep. Refreshes me for the rest of the day
It would also improve his moodiness and irritability. Luckily, I never had any of that, I just never had any energy. I could force myself to get things done at work as long as I was "going" and not stopping, but around noon I'd "hit the wall" and just couldn't do another thing. I'm still a bit that way. But I've only been on CPAP since early Dec. I figure I've got a long way to go before I'm 100% again.
In the meantime, I have the Provigil to take if I need to be alert all day, like when driving for long periods, And thanks to CPAP I see a light at the end of the tunnel. And I have an understanding spouse of 39 years who understands my condition and supports me.