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NoDoze85

NoDoze85
Joined Jul 2021
NoDoze85
Joined Jul 2021

I've been fighting sleeping through the night for years now. I know I snore. I'm 59 and many of my friends said their lives changed with CPAP. My GF tells me that I will stop breathing many times in the night. That was enough to initiate a consult with my PC doc and get a sleep study. I was determined to be borderline need for CPAP but the doc thought it should move forward. Got set up with CPAP early June.

I have a Resmed Airsense 10 and a AirFit F20 mask. I was optimistic after first few nights as my GF said I didn't move, nor snore with the mask on (I am a toss/turner). As with anyone, I expected an adjustment period. But I'm getting more and more discouraged.

  1. One night about a week ago, I woke up and the pressure was off the chart, IMO. I felt bloated and my chest hurt. Of course, my thoughts were "am I having a heart attack/stroke?". I finally determined that I was getting so much air forced at me, that it was going down my throat as well as expanding my chest. it was so much that if I opened my mouth just a bit, my cheeks puffed out like a chipmunk full of nuts. I didn't give up and fell back asleep with mask on. Then in the morning, I'm positive the air in my lungs expanded so much that I popped a rib head out. I could barely get out of bed. I've had this before so I know the feeling/symptoms. Eventually throughout the day it popped back in. Gave up on therapy until I called my doc. She adjusted the pressure down. I can't recall what she said she set it at. I've downloaded the OSCAR app but still trying to make sense of the data.

  2. Last few nights, I'll wake up for whatever reason.. nose itches, have to go to bathroom, etc.). I take mask off, go to bathroom or scratch my nose. Then when I put mask back on, it seriously feels like I am rebreathing my own exhale and I can't leave the mask on. It is a totally different feeling than when I go to bed. the air feels warm and stale. I can't get it out of my head that I'm breathing my own CO2. It may be 2:00am so I just take off the mask and go back to bed (waking up often as I always do). I swear the machine is behaving differently in middle of night than it does when I put it on. I turned off ramp so it is not that (I'm fine with ramp off going to sleep).

I guess I keep at it, but just feel like this isn't going well :(