I DON'T WANT A CPAP MACHINE!!!!
I am 38 yrs old and I took my second sleep apnea test last night. Four years ago it came back negative...now it' seem that I have SA. I have got such a hardened heart about this one. I've gained some weight over the last four years and I just don't think that I should be put on a CPAP automatically...and I will tell my doc this with passion. My surgery is scheduled for 3/29. I had a higher level of cholesterol and my cardiac dr. said he'd hold off on any meds until after surgery to see if my levels drop to normal. I think the same thing should be done with the SA.
Have any of you delayed getting/using your CPAP??
I couldn't see how I'd be able to sleep with that thing and how can my husband sleep with the noise versus the snoring (which may be more bearable)? I'm just not doing it after surgery...what's the big deal.
Help me.
She only had to use it for about 3 months after surgery. By then, she had lost enough weight that she didn't need it anymore.
I was glad for her to have it and it didn't bother me in the least. Of course, I have slept through a hotel fire alarm.

Get the damned CPAP and use it.
Sharyn, RN
RIP, MOM ~ 5/31/1944 - 5/11/2010
RIP, DADDY ~ 9/2/1934 - 1/25/2012
3 weeks later got my CPAP machine and OMG...WOW...the daytime sleepiness was gone within weeks.
No one wants to use CPAP and for the first few months I had a love/hate relationship with it. But I feel so great and thats why I still continue to gear up every night.
Again, its probably just me, but why not embrace it? It COULD be a fantastic thing! it was for me!
Jenny
I would try it, you may be very surprised. Then, after your surgery, you may not need it.
This is what killed my father tho we didn't know about sleep apnea back then.
I use my cpap every day. I do not miss a day.
After my surgery I ended up using the cpap in the hospital because I wasn't getting enough oxygen and kept setting the alarms up. Set off the alarms even with the cpap, so they put me on oxygen with the cpap. Still kept setting the alarm off so they made me sleep sitting up in the bed and I still set off the alarms.
Use the machine! Your life may depend on it. I believe that some dr.s wont do the surgery if you have sleep apnea and do not use your machine.
It will suck when you first start using it but after a bit you will love it. I love how much better I feel in the mornings compared to the constant headaches and irritability I used to have.
It took me a couple of weeks to get used to it, but I sleep much more comfortably now with it than I do without it.