
Re: Trouble sleeping with CPAP--lower the pressure?
Sparky wrote:
I'm new to CPAP--have tried it 4 nights now, for at least 3 hours a night, and have not been able to fall asleep once. The stress of exhalation against a pressure setting of 10 is just too much work to allow me to fall asleep. I am trying to think of ways to accustom myself to it. Has anyone had any success lowering their pressure settings at first? For example, would it help to spend a night trying the CPAP at 5, then slowly work my way up to my prescribed pressure of 10?
Hi Sparky,
Try the ramp feature on your machine. Most machines can ramp up the pressure from say 5 mins to 20 mins. This will allow your nasal passages a gradual increase in pressure to your setting of 10.
The trouble with reducing the pressure, say to 5 is that it will be ineffective. In some cases a small reduction in pressure, for say a week can help, although when 'messing' with pressure settings you should keep in contact with your sleep doc.
Don't be overly concerned at the difficulty you are experiencing, we have all gone through that or some other similar problem.
Kind regards,
Daniel
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