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New to this forum - Greetings from Northern Canada!

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GordNWT +1 point · about 7 years ago Original Poster

Hello everyone! Happy to be a new member of this forum, and am looking forward to participating in the discussions, and sharing encouragement, knowledge and experiences with you all :-)

Sorry in advance for the longish post... will likely be the longest one I ever put up ;-)

I am a 57 year old male, and hail from waaaay up in Northern Canada... or the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada to be more accurate. And just to get this out of the way....

  • Do we live in igloos?... Nope.
  • Is it cold up here?... Right now..Yup.
  • Are there really polar bears?... Yup.. but thank goodness not where I am!
  • Do we get Northern Lights?.... Oh boy, do we ever! Some of the best Aurora-watching is right where I live.

And speaking of that....I live in a beautiful little town called Fort Smith (and actually you good folks in the US have a Fort Smith too... in Arkansas). We are located in the very southern part of the NWT... right on the 60th parallel. The wild and free Slave River flows by us, and we are the gateway to Wood Buffalo National Park (largest park in Canada... and second largest in the World). Wood Buffalo NP is home to the largest free-ranging Bison (buffalo) herd in the world, and it also protects the nesting grounds of the endangered Whooping Crane. I work for Parks Canada in Wildland Fire Management in Wood Buffalo NP.... best job in the world!

I was first diagnosed with OSA some 12 years ago, and have been using CPAP on and off for most of that time. I confess I was not always diligent and compliant, and even stopped using it for more than a year... a couple of times. Each time I would find my symptoms, general health and quality of life sliding back into sleep-deprived hell... and then I would start using my machine again... and start feeling much better. Then after feeling better for a while... I would start taking "vacations" from my therapy... until I eventually pretty much stopped using it....again.

And this is where I find myself today.. after a "vacation" for the last couple of years, and the inevitable (and more severe) back-slide back into feeling super crappy and exhausted all the time, and having increased general health issues (I also suffer from hypertension).... and to ice the cake, my good 'ol Remstar machine (first and last CPAP I ever had... for 12 years!) finally packed it in, so I couldn't go back on the hose even if I wanted to :-(

I had to recently go through another sleep study and pretty much restart from scratch... but a couple of days ago I received my new Auto PAP machine (Resmed Airsense 10 Auto, with nasal mask) and have enjoyed two glorious nights of actual sleep! And for the first time... ever... since I have been using CPAP... I slept over 7 hrs. without interruption... for both nights! All I can say is WOW! Why didn't I do this years ago! The difference in the technology now is astounding to say the least.

Anyhow... I am very happy to say I am back on the hose.... and I look forward to the support and exchange of ideas, advice, and sharing of experiences with everyone on this forum.

Cheers from Northern Canada!

-Gord Seymour- @GordNWT

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wiredgeorge +1 point · about 7 years ago Sleep Enthusiast

Glad to have you aboard Gord. Sounds like a great place to live except for the C word and S word (cold & snow). You were probably better off having a new study in that your prescription may have changed over the years anyway. Up to date means more effective therapy! Good luck and keep us posted.

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GordNWT +1 point · about 7 years ago Original Poster

Thanks George! You kinda get used to the C & S... and it can even be fun to play in it sometimes ;-) But most of us older folks have figured out that if you go somewhere warm (and tropical) for a couple of weeks in the middle of winter... it breaks it up quite nicely thank you very much ;-)

Interestingly... my prescription changed from 14 cm down to 10 cm. When I asked about this, my therapist said that it may be due to changing physiology in my airway since my initial diagnosis. While not entirely convinced, I am not overly concerned.. as I am confident my new APAP will sort out any differences in Rx.

Happy Thanksgiving to you btw :-)

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KindGoldDeer4904 +0 points · almost 7 years ago

Hi there - I'm new here and new to this sleep apnea crap, I mean cpap, currently living in beautiful Washington state. On my first week and trying to hang in there. Love your post - I'm going to look up where you live. It sounds beautiful!

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