Because CPAP machines prevent light sleepers from getting any sleep at all. |
No, this doesn't happen. I had my first sleep study at 30. No sleep apnea. I had my second at 40 (and about 20 pounds heavier). Sleep apnea. Hell, they put the mask on me in the middle of the sleep study and I actually got sleep. It was a GODSEND. |
You can either go to a center or have an at-home machine. I've done the at-home machine and it wasn't bad at all. however, results are more accurate at the sleep study center so I would recommend it. You don't actually stay all night. It's only a few hours and they kick you out pretty early. They don't want you there for 8 hrs. You will be very tired. |
I've had a study done with no sleep apnea. This is not a giant racket pulled off by the CPAP machine lobby OP, sleep apnea is VERY serious. My brother has it and has a machine. He's also had multiple surgeries to try to get his breathing better. It is a scary thing to have that is not taken seriously enough.. I second the Jo Koy bit. Watch it. |
| At home sleep study. Very easy to do. I had two different ones. Showed no sleep apnea. |
My DH has sleep apnea. What made him go for the sleep study was me hitting or kicking him at night - he would stop breathing, which would wake me up, and I'd hit or kick him to get him to start breathing again. We're not hitting or kicking because we're mad at them, it's because it's terrifying and we want them to start breathing again. |
Do you suggest saying every 90 seconds, "Darling, it concerns me that you are holding your breath for extended periods of time and I would prefer that you breathe in and out". They aren't sleeping - they are suffocating. |
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I did a sleep study and passed.
My diagnosis was "your husband has a sleep problem". He did a sleep study and was given a CPAP machine. |
The new ones seem much quieter. |
| My mother in laws dementia has been attributed to her sleep apnea which was untreated for decades. Look up vascular dementia. |
They really do not. You acclimate. |
NP. DH has no problems sleeping under pretty much any conditions (dogs barking, kids yelling, doors slamming, etc). He had a VERY hard time adjusting to the machine (took several months). I can’t imagine how long it would take a light sleeper to adjust. I bet many end up giving up. |
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I have sleep apnea. My husband pestered me until I finally went to get tested. I eventually ended up with a CPAP, and I love it! I wish that I'd done this years ago. My quality of sleep is much better, and getting a consistent night's sleep helps with my anxiety issues as well. My weight and blood pressure are slightly down.
I only had to have a home sleep study - it was easy - just one sensor on my chest plus one on my finger. My CPAP itself is pretty quiet and non-intrusive. It's a very light headgear, with air coming through a nasal pillow (nothing over my mouth) - the air tube is on the top of my head, so it doesn't get in the way while I'm sleeping. |
Did at home test. Pretty easy. I did have sleep apnea and now have a CPAP. My dad had apnea and a CPAP as well. |
| I just used my CPAP for the first time last night. I can't believe how much more awake I feel today! |