Hi all, I’m a 28 year old female and just got diagnosed with sleep apnea. I seem to be a little unique in that I remember waking up throughout the night, and I’ve developed insomnia as a result of waking up so many times per night. It’s not uncommon for me to wake up in the middle of the night and not be able to fall back asleep (all of this prior to starting cpap). This is my first week on cpap, and I really want it to work. I can fall asleep fine on it, but I wake up after about 3 hours and take it off because I can’t fall back asleep once I wake up, and then either sleep restlessly the rest of the night or don’t fall back asleep at all. I’m not really sure what to do, I am worried that my apnea won’t improve because I can’t tolerate it for long enough, and I’m even more exhausted than before. I’m worried that I have to keep going to work and operating on such little sleep when I’m already sleep deprived. I want this to work so badly but I don’t know how to sleep through the night. I’m going to talk to my doctor, but do you guys have any similar experiences/advice?
Hi cristi229
It's a hard place to be in but if you persist it will get easier.
Many Apnea sufferers seem to go through similar experiences in the beginning.
Sometimes it's harder to get to sleep when you are worried about it and trying too hard.
Perhaps you should try something quiet like a dull book until the next wave kicks in.
I think that even restless sleep might be better than no sleep at all.
I get the impression that really low doses of Melatonin might be useful in your circumstances.
It might be worth reading up on.
Welcome to the forum. Your issue is fairly common, and not only with CPAP users. Here is what comes to mind for things to try:
I have found the tools at the website link below to be very helpful in getting a good sleep without medications.
Hi cristi229,
I remember those days you're having now, im 3 and a half months using my Cpap machine and I can tell you it does get easier my dear.
At first I was only getting between 1 - 2hrs sleep a night, getting up for work at 5am feeling like crap. But now I'm getting between 6 - 7hrs sleep. It took alot of tweeking my machine to suit me also i had to try a few different Masks.
Don't be hard on yourself, you will get there, it takes time. I never thought I'd be able to write anything positive on here but look at me now.
If i can do this you can, take a day at a time, and just make little changes to your temps etc.
Wish you all the best.
Pat X
I think most of us went through this and it gets so frustrating! The worst thing you can do is worry about it. But I understand because then you worry about not worrying. Something that has helped me a lot when I wake up during the night is to think about what is bothering me. What am I worried about or thinking about? Can I do something about it? Maybe I forgot to do something important. Either make a note (keep a notebook and pen by the bed) or if it is something I can take care of quickly then just get up and do it. If I can't do something about it (like get the windows washed before company comes LOL) then I tell myself to let it go. That may take awhile to actually do but practice does help. As for the CPAP issue, it's about the same. Wear it as long as you can. If you take it off, fine. The next night you might wear it a little longer. If it bothers you too much one night, let it go but don't stress over it. Sierra had good advice, if you can't sleep just get up and do something boring like work on a jigsaw puzzle or hand-write a letter to yourself about everything you did during the day. Something to keep your mind occupied but not busy. Does that make sense? Or figure out something that will help you sleep (with or without mask) like soothing music or ocean sounds, run a fan for white noise, use aromatherapy. I hope this gets better for you soon.