5 comments on “Is Sleep Apnea Robbing You of Restful Sleep and Destroying Your Health?

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  2. Glad to hear you are using it nightly. Drs. can definitely be frustrating, just remember, the squeaky wheel gets the grease! Try to explain what it is that scares you when you wake at night, and ask if there isn’t another setting you might experiment with to see if it solves your issue. I have learned that being vague and allowing them to be the hero, is the best way to get your Dr. to “save the day”. Most seem to love being the hero. Let it be his/her idea and you might get some where. Hate to sound cynical, but hey whatever works!

    Take care, and many blessings,
    Carrie

  3. I use it every night without fail. The only problem is that I wake up and there’s no pressurized air sometimes, which scares the hell out of me. I have a respironics auto biflex machine, so I don’t understand why the dr. won’t prescribe it to be on automatic. Drs. can be so frustrating at times. I was tested for COPD and thank god I don’t have that. I also use inhalers as I have chronic bronchial asthma.

  4. Hello Linda,
    Thank God you got help! CPAP is used to keep the airway open. BIPAP is used when the problem is more than just your airway. You actually need your sleep apnea machine to breathe for you, when you don’t.

    I’m sure your doctor explained this to you. I review it here, as a reminder that the equipment is critically important. Many patients tire of using the equipment, and of course it doesn’t help if you don’t use it!

    Be well,
    Many blessings,
    Carrie

  5. I have sleep apnea and apparently have had it for years and years and didn’t know it. An off handed comment to my dr. led me to sleep studies and first a CPAP machine and now a BIPAP machine. My oxygen levels are much better. In January, I developed pnuemonia and my oxygen levels were so low, I didn’t know what time of day it was or where I was. Very scary to saw the least. That was the beginning of a 5 month oxygen use. I’ve read millions have signs of sleep apnea and many realize but do nothing about it. Most people don’t realize how important oxygen is. I am so grateful to the dr. that put me on the right track. There is much information on this site that is very helpful. Thank you, Carrie.

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