I was diagnosed with SA in February. The problem started with severe insomnia for 2 or 3 years. Then one afternoon while trying to take a nap everytime I started to doze I jerked awake not able to breathe. This was on a trip; I went to the doctor when I got home. He had me do oximetry at home and didn't like the results. A sleep study showed it was SA. Then a titration study. The whole sleep study caused anxiety. I slept 1 1/2 hrs one night and 2 1/2 hrs the other. The equipment co. provided me with a CPAP machine a couple of weeks later. The two masks they left were no good, I exchanged them for others, all uncomfortable. After another couple of weeks I gave up. They provided me an oxygen machine then and I have used it since. At one point I spoke to the sleep center director and he had me come into the center one afternoon for a CPAP lesson. He and a technician worked with me and were very helpful. They had me try a couple of masks while relaxing and watching TV. One of the masks seemed ok and I left with it and high hopes. I learned though that relaxing and watching TV in the afternoon with a mask is very different from wearing one and trying to get to sleep. With the insomnia I have to have things "just so" to go to sleep; quiet room, read til I get sleepy, etc. The noise of the CPAP, the discomfort of the mask completely wakes me up. Sooooo six months later I am still using oxygen to get by. I contacted the sleep center again 3 weeks ago but so far they have not responded to a letter or phone call. I live in a small town and think the Sleep Center is fine for basic SA but if you have a complicated problem, they don't seem to be able to help. I am ready to go to Plan B but don't know what that is. Any suggestions?

