namelessben wrote:
I just began treatment on my apnea. I got my CPAP and the first two nights went fine. I woke up feeling amazing; however, since Monday the 20th I have done nothing but wake up more tired than I was untreated. I never have the mask on, and until last night never remember taking it off. Is this a normal sort of adjustment? Falling asleep is easy. Waking up downright stinks.
any advice?
I chuckled reading this, because I was remembering all those times I had ripped my mask off in my sleep and not remembered it.
Happened on the first nite, even. Happened often. Eventually I stopped. Once though, I was discussing this with someone, and that very nite, it happened again. Power of suggestion, I suppose.
Lots of people report doing that. Must be a psychological thing, taking off what must seem like a foreign object. Like swatting a fly in your sleep or something. I thought I read somewhere some machines have an alarm for that, but not sure. Personally I don't want any alarm waking me up, it was hard enough falling asleep with this thing on. I don't really have suggestions. Maybe be sure it's on snug enough, making it harder to take off. I do remember a few times when I was actually awake, or partially, and noticed I was taking off the mask. Once I just fell back to sleep with it still in my hand. Another time I remember talking to myself, telling myself to put that thing back on. So funny.
I understand that pulling the mask off can be due to different factors, such as dealing with the pressures we now have to get used to. Problems with mask leaks and others will usually wake a person up. That also causes you to rip off your mask while you sleep. I know I had some leaks for awhile, and I was ripping my mask off alot at that time.
It's still early yet, I think. But it's good you're trying to notice what's happening. You might even want to write down how you're doing, keep a kind of log. That might help. Only a thought. When I started, every morning I would email a friend and pester him with my descriptions of my experience with the machine and mask from the night before. But that helped me deal with it, I think, writing it down.
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