castmemberb4
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THis is really follow up to my previous thread, I searched the forum but could only find about half the thread.
Got my CPAP on Friday. First night was a little disappointing. First I didnt even think to ask if the mask had laytex on it, I have a sensitivity, but not an allergy to laytex. About 4 in the morning I woke up with horrible sinus pressure and my skin burning everywhere the mask was touching me. I got up for a few minutes and the pressure went away pretty fast, I did sleep the rest of the night without it, and felt okay the next day.
Theyre getting me a non laytex mask in the next larger size to eliminate the pressure and sensitivity, I pick it up tomorrow. I have been able to sleep for 3 to 6 hours each night with the current mask anyway and feel great most days. Hoping that when I get the new mask tomorrow Ill be able to sleep all night. Its been easy to get comfortable, the hose long enough that I can lay on either side, and the machine if pretty quiet. I think DH is happier b/c the CPAP is making less noise than I was and hes not listening for me to stop breathing all night, just the hours that I take the CPAP off. Again hope I can keep it on all night soon. It also didnt freak my cats out like I was afraid it would, they both still come and cuddle with me, even had to move one of them off my hose the other night. Overall Im very happy I did the test and got the machine, I feel great.
If you 'think' you need a sleep study I can't encourage you enough to get one.
I do have a question for the Disney fan/CPAP users, when you fly to WDW where do you get distilled water?
Got my CPAP on Friday. First night was a little disappointing. First I didnt even think to ask if the mask had laytex on it, I have a sensitivity, but not an allergy to laytex. About 4 in the morning I woke up with horrible sinus pressure and my skin burning everywhere the mask was touching me. I got up for a few minutes and the pressure went away pretty fast, I did sleep the rest of the night without it, and felt okay the next day.
Theyre getting me a non laytex mask in the next larger size to eliminate the pressure and sensitivity, I pick it up tomorrow. I have been able to sleep for 3 to 6 hours each night with the current mask anyway and feel great most days. Hoping that when I get the new mask tomorrow Ill be able to sleep all night. Its been easy to get comfortable, the hose long enough that I can lay on either side, and the machine if pretty quiet. I think DH is happier b/c the CPAP is making less noise than I was and hes not listening for me to stop breathing all night, just the hours that I take the CPAP off. Again hope I can keep it on all night soon. It also didnt freak my cats out like I was afraid it would, they both still come and cuddle with me, even had to move one of them off my hose the other night. Overall Im very happy I did the test and got the machine, I feel great.
If you 'think' you need a sleep study I can't encourage you enough to get one.
I do have a question for the Disney fan/CPAP users, when you fly to WDW where do you get distilled water?