AZKathy
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Originally posted by ohanafamily
Hi,
[COLOR=663366]AZKathy[/COLOR], You Asked...Last May we came back from WDW, and I had trouble breathing. I also could not fall asleep. I did not have problems sleeping through the night...My problem was really that I couldn't breathe during the day. I went to a Pulmanary Specialist, had a sleep test, failed miserably, but didn't feel the test was valid. wanted to talk to the Dr. about it, his nurse said No! I found another Dr. Had another sleep test, still failed. I felt that my breathing problem may have been a contributing factor in my test. they want me on a CPAP machine. I have problems with things covering my face when I sleep. I passed the Spirogram, but still have problems when the weather changes. In December I was supposed to schedule a full series on the spirogram, but I have been dragging my feet. I do not snore, I sleep through the night, and I am not suffering from any of the symptoms on the 8 minute advertizement for the CPAP machines.....I am not in a hurry...
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I bet you stop breathing during your sleep, though. That is not a good thing. One of our friends brother died from this condition! Not to scare you or anything, it is something you should really respect! The mask is a terrible thing to get used to, it really is. DH has been on it for a whopping 8 days now and he is still trying to get used to it. He finally did not have a nasty thing to say about it today, so I guess he is getting used to it. I absolutely LOVE it! I can finally sleep! His snoring was so terrible that I woud have to use ear plugs and they killed my ears! The machine gives out the white noise, so it is not bad noise wise. With the problems during the day, did they think maybe you had asthma; did you ever try any inhalers? Okay, the mom and nurse has spoken again!!!!!!!!!!
[color=FF0000}[B]You all have been gabby again today!!!!!!! I cannot keep up!!!!!!!!![/B][/color]