Cpap Machine
I don’t know if you have ever had one of these, but they are there to help you through the night and as I use it more and more nights I can feel the oooh, I am beginning to notice a difference in me.
When I was in hospital earlier this year one of the staff told me that I sleep in clumps. Quite honestly I think I have spoken about the little amount of sleep that I had.generally slept quite badly and would go to bed/sleep in my chair virtually sitting up because I just couldn’t cope lying flat. At least I know now that I actually needed a cpap machine.
I hadn’t known (or realised) that when I had the oxygen almost EVERY time for the last few years that the reason I found it better was because of sleep apnea. There were different levels of oxygen every time they measured it. So I was trying to control the sleep apnea without using a machine.
Now I must confess, the amount of times I have been in hospital WITH the sleep apnea and not ONE professional realised I actually HAD it, it seems amazing that nobody noticed. Well it has been noticed now and is being dealt with.
I think I am catching up with all the sleep I had missed when I didn’t have the cpap. And bizarrely (for me) it has tended to be between 10 and 12 hours generally.
TREASURE
The blessing of possessing a cpap machine.