Does anybody have this? My doc is telling me I have it, and I need to go get a sleep study done. Apparently my spo2 number takes a LOT of dips with some pretty severe ones mixed in. So I thought I would ask here to see if anybody has this and if they have any advice or insight. He told me to anticipate a CPAP after I see the pulmonologist, but that's still a ways off before I can get in there.
I tried antifreeze, but that just turned my tongue a greenish color. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tatorhog:
Does anybody have this? My doc is telling me I have it, and I need to go get a sleep study done. Apparently my spo2 number takes a LOT of dips with some pretty severe ones mixed in. So I thought I would ask here to see if anybody has this and if they have any advice or insight. He told me to anticipate a CPAP after I see the pulmonologist, but that's still a ways off before I can get in there.
I tried antifreeze, but that just turned my tongue a greenish color.
Get a sleep study. If they recommend a CPAP, do it.
20 years ago I did a sleep study because my wife complained that I snored. During the sleep study they put a CPAP on me, and I didn't like it. After an hour or so I walked out and said "Nope, don't want it, not gonna do it".
The problem is that sleep apnea causes lots of health problems. I've had a couple of fairly serious health problems that I might have completely avoided if I had started using a CPAP 20 years ago. Three years ago I decided I was more strongly motivated to wear a CPAP. It took me a couple of days to get used to it, and then it was fine.
The idea of wearing a CPAP is kind of intimidating. The reality is that it's no big deal. [Reply]
wife had a meeting in florida a couple years ago i went w/her.
got down there and unpacked and my damn cpap wouldnt work the whole time
couldn't sleep worth a damn
got back to nemo and took it to the shop
the gal came out to look at it and said, "hell it's not going to turn on if you're using a dell power supply."
i got to thinking...my damn laptop battery had gone dead and wouldn't charge the whole week we were down there too.
got home...swapped power supplies, and slept like a baby that night.
Cpaps get all nasty with germs and slime like mold and garbage so make sure you clean it all the time or you will have some bad lung shit Hope u get better before the slime stuff gets you [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lex Luthor:
Get a sleep study. If they recommend a CPAP, do it.
20 years ago I did a sleep study because my wife complained that I snored. During the sleep study they put a CPAP on me, and I didn't like it. After an hour or so I walked out and said "Nope, don't want it, not gonna do it".
The problem is that sleep apnea causes lots of health problems. I've had a couple of fairly serious health problems that I might have completely avoided if I had started using a CPAP 20 years ago. Three years ago I decided I was more strongly motivated to wear a CPAP. It took me a couple of days to get used to it, and then it was fine.
The idea of wearing a CPAP is kind of intimidating. The reality is that it's no big deal.
Yeah, I'm seeing my BP go up, my weight has gone up, I have a weird vision issue where my optic nerve is simply getting pale and none of the experts can really answer why (supposed top of the ladder guy at KU-med). So when my wife said she noticed that I was waking her up by gasping, I called my doc. After the oximeter tests, he's actually saying a lot of the same stuff as you. I was actually on the verge of dropping some serious coin on a trip to Germany for some specialized optic neuropathy therapy that isn't available in the states yet. But with this being what it looks like, I'm going to push all of that to the back burner until I've had the chance to see what this may or may not do on that front.
Bonus points being that I'm 41, and if I do go on a CPAP now, I'm actually doing myself a lot of favors towards heart issues as I get older. So there's a bit of an added incentive there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by F150:
Cpaps get all nasty with germs and slime like mold and garbage so make sure you clean it all the time or you will have some bad lung shit Hope u get better before the slime stuff gets you
Mirroring lots of things expressed in the thread. Anybody can get sleep apnea. My Air Force buddy, who is and has always been in excellent shape, has it. He had a surgical procedure done because he couldn't deal with the CPAP machine; some people just can't.
I've had one for years and never had an issue with it. The only thing that sucks is if you lose power while you're wearing one, at which point your trusty air giving mask turns into the face hugger from Alien. That shit will wake you up faster than a bucket of ice water. And I can't sleep worth a crap without it now.
One thing about the sleep study - make sure room conditions are optimal for you to actually be able to sleep. I had to have two - the first time the room was hotter than the devil's ass and dry as a bone. I barely slept at all and had to retake the test. Didn't help that I have always slept with a fan and they didn't have one available. Your comfort should be a priority, and if they balk at that, have your study done elsewhere.
Good luck. You'll feel much better once you deal with it.
Also, I got SoClean cleaner for my machine, and I highly recommend it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by F150:
Cpaps get all nasty with germs and slime like mold and garbage so make sure you clean it all the time or you will have some bad lung shit Hope u get better before the slime stuff gets you
I don't even like wiping after each and every poop, so cleaning one of these consistently is going to be a serious buzzkill. [Reply]
Originally Posted by F150:
Cpaps get all nasty with germs and slime like mold and garbage so make sure you clean it all the time or you will have some bad lung shit Hope u get better before the slime stuff gets you
you can get a ozone generator off Amazon for $50. Weighs about 1lb. USB recharging. Run it once a week. Kills 99.99% of germs. Don’t be using brushes and water in the tubes . Connect the hose/mask push a button. Piece of cake.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Mirroring lots of things expressed in the thread. Anybody can get sleep apnea. My Air Force buddy, who is and has always been in excellent shape, has it. He had a surgical procedure done because he couldn't deal with the CPAP machine; some people just can't.
I've had one for years and never had an issue with it. The only thing that sucks is if you lose power while you're wearing one, at which point your trusty air giving mask turns into the face hugger from Alien. That shit will wake you up faster than a bucket of ice water. And I can't sleep worth a crap without it now.
One thing about the sleep study - make sure room conditions are optimal for you to actually be able to sleep. I had to have two - the first time the room was hotter than the devil's ass and dry as a bone. I barely slept at all and had to retake the test. Didn't help that I have always slept with a fan and they didn't have one available. Your comfort should be a priority, and if they balk at that, have your study done elsewhere.
Good luck. You'll feel much better once you deal with it.
Also, I got SoClean cleaner for my machine, and I highly recommend it.
i work w/a guy that had his sleep study done at home last summer.
times must be changing.
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