During an 8 hour test, I stopped breathing 69 times...
...and my oxygen level got down to 63%.
Looks like I'm definitely the minority here but I couldn't adapt to the CPAP at all. I have claustrophobia and I was never able to keep it on more than a half hour. I do agree they're wonderful for people who can adjust to them.
Looks like I'm definitely the minority here but I couldn't adapt to the CPAP at all. I have claustrophobia and I was never able to keep it on more than a half hour. I do agree they're wonderful for people who can adjust to them.
For those of you on the fence about it, the first sleep apnea test is usually done at home and it may be your only test depending on the outcome.
SameAgreed. I had mine done through the Iowa Clinic and they just sent me home with a thing to put on my head. It was super easy.
I've had 2 nights wearing it. It's going to take some getting used to. I haven't noticed my sleep quality improving yet. My machine transfers data to the company who I got the machine from. I have a person who is my primary contact so I called her after night 1 to hear results. That first night wearing it my breathing stops in a hour went down to 2. So it's working. The machine still has me waking up a few times in the night. I'm waiting for the put it on and I'm out for 6-8 hours straight.
I've had 2 nights wearing it. It's going to take some getting used to. I haven't noticed my sleep quality improving yet. My machine transfers data to the company who I got the machine from. I have a person who is my primary contact so I called her after night 1 to hear results. That first night wearing it my breathing stops in a hour went down to 2. So it's working. The machine still has me waking up a few times in the night. I'm waiting for the put it on and I'm out for 6-8 hours straight.
OP here. I had forgotten about the thread until it popped back up.
I did end up getting the study and found that I needed a CPAP machine. I am happy to report that it has drastically improved my sleep. At the time, I was falling asleep at my desk, and I can't say as this has happened since I got my CPAP. At my sleep study, they put me on a CPAP, I guess my instances of not breathing were concerning to them. First they tried the nose only, and absolutely I could not use that. I found that I was going to need the mask over nose and face. I don't believe I have gone a single night without. Morning headaches have gone a way, and I am far less exhausted, far less often. The only downside to the whole thing, is that occasionally, if I drool in my sleep, I can wake up with a mask full of slobber.
I was the one to bump it. I apologize for you being like why I am I being responded to in a 6 year old thread. I'm just starting out. My cpap is also over nose and face. 3 nights in. First night wasn't great but it's to be expected. Same with night 2. Last night I got extremely frustrated with it and after 3-4 hours I took it off. In order for my mask to not leak I have tighten it so damn tight and it's uncomfortable as ****.