dwolf25 wrote:
I am in the Same situation as Johnny, I recently got the results of my first sleep study, and have setup the appointment for the next study where we will start playing with the mask. This is all well and good, but bothersome at the same time. By the looks of everything that I have read I will be using this mask the rest of my life, which leads to my question, Am I destined to be on this machine the rest of my life.... I would like to think that I have plenty left as I am only 25 and really dont want my girlfriend going to bed with the elephant man everynight..... Im sorry this is more of a vent that a question, But now that the venting is over thanks for reading.... and as always any advice would be nice.
Hi dwolf25
I think you need to start looking at the upside.........really there is no downside !!!!!!!!
As you MAY be using the mask for the rest of your life, its importance can't be understated. So when they start saying that a particular mask looks nice on you :)......forget it. You need a mask that will work for you and remain comfortable. Don't get side tracked with machines that have bells and whistles. A good mask is like a good golf swing......it really doesn't matter what make of club you hit the ball with.
You MIGHT be on cpap for the rest of your life........accept it. Everything after that is a bonus. 'Plenty left', you will certainly have a lot more than 'plenty' once cpap kicks in. Think of all the extra energy, not falling asleep during a candleight dinner, staying up to see the late film etc etc.
Your girlfriend is going to just love the elephant man, well you can forget the name for a start, try hosehead or hooverhead. You wont need to put your mask on until she is fast asleep (you will have so much energy), in fact she will have to keep you on a leesh.
Another great thing with cpap is that if you get bored you can put on your mask and play fighter pilots (bogies at 2 o'clock etc). Keep it lighthearted. :)
Once you get OSA under control with cpap, you can start to look at the possibility of other treatments. Take each step one at a time.
Best of luck
Daniel
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The untreated Sleep Apnoea sufferer died quietly in his sleep.......
Unlike his three passengers who died screaming !!!!!!
(Anon)