I DON'T WANT A CPAP MACHINE!!!!
Christine
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Lower Body Lift March 3, 2011
Inner Thigh Lipo/Lift May 4, 2011
The snoring is way worse than the sound of the machine. And big deal? I had an enlarged heart and congestive heart failure from sleep apnea. You need to take care of you.
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Once you get used to it -- and you might need to try different masks or sleeping positions before you do -- it's really worth it. I'm a side sleeper and wasn't able to sleep on my back, so I just learned how to adjust my head so the mask wouldn't become uncomfortable when I put my head on the pillow.
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You understand what is happening if you have SA dont you? Your O2 levels are dropping to a dangerously low point, you are stopping breathing during the night and may often gasp for air and thinking you are only snoring.
Cpaps these days are very small and very quiet, i doubt highly it will bother your husband as much as you jaring awake in the middle of the night. You may also sleep better than you have in years, the positive air preasure will keep your airways open and your sleep will not be interupted. It will take some getting use to, your doctor can give you something to help you get to sleep untill you get use to a cpap machine.
All that being said i hate mine with a passion. It was a major motivation in me making the decission to have my Lap RNY because i didnt want to wear the damn thing. 120 pounds later i no longer need it and it rots in the closet where it belongs but if you need it you need it, just suck it up, pun intended LOL
The new cpap machines are very quiet now and if u set it right off of the floor the noise is almost unnoticable. Give it a try, after you get used to it, the world does look differently, that said I can't wait for the day I get to store mine in my closet.
If you are going thru all the effort to lose weight and to get healthy take the extra step and use your cpap. It is just another tool to achieve your goal.
Good Luck
Hi,
I have to agree with the others, GET THE CPAP ! your life depends on it. I have had mine for about 10 years, my husband has had his for 15. It did not bother me when he first got his, at least I knew i would be waking to a warm body, not a cold one.
I had mine with me at surgery, I still use mine occasionally, I actually cant sleep without the machine on - the light noise it makes is wonderful. I have lost almost 100 pounds since surgery.
Dont fight your dr. Do what they ask- they only have your best interest in mind.
Being alive to have your surgery is a good thing!
I'll try it and maybe I will recognize the benefits. I hope so.
God bless and thanks so much for all the honesty and efforts to respond.