Sleep Apnea and adjusting to a CPAP machine: Tips?
I'm confused on what to do on CPAP. I hate it and am trying to find a dentist that will take my insurance for a dental device. What would happen if I stop using my CPAP while I'm waiting for one?
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I didn't realize people can die of apnea. Sleep deprivation?
I haven't had trouble with the strap coming off while I'm wearing it, though it has slipped out of the notch when I put it on occasionally. I wear a chin strap that I have to have pretty tight. Whenever I get a new headgear, it takes a few nights of adjusting to stop any leaks. My wife does not like it when my mask leaks. I don't always hear or feel it.
What do you mean by 12-30?
Sleep apnea is a factor in a number of diseases, one being heart disease. I remember that there's a long list of problems caused by sleep apnea.
@hosta, The first month I had a CPAP, I averaged over 12 hours of sleep every day. It took awhile to catch up after being sleep deprived for so long. I'm so sorry that you lost your son. Do you know what the apnea did to cause his death? (If you don't want to talk about it, don't feel obligated to do so.) I believe that for me, depression was exacerbated by sleep deprivation caused by sleep apnea. Getting caught up on sleep helped my depression for awhile.
@jimhd My pressure settings are set for a range rather than a fixed number.
@bob270 untreated sleep apnea can result in very serious side effects and yes even death.
Here is a link that can help you. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/obstructive-sleep-apnea/symptoms-causes/dxc-20205871
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Dawn
What triggers a change of pressure?
@jimhd good question.
According to my physician, many different factors cause the need for different pressures. Your change in body positions during sleep, if you have seasonal allergies, and your depth of sleep which changes your level of alertness, to list a few. If the pressures are to high the results can cause panic attacks, leaks, swallowing to much air. The range of pressure allows for those changes.
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Dawn
Thanks, I need that explanation!