I had a sleep study done back in 8/09 and showed I needed a cpap. Had Apnea real bad, slept very little at night. 10 days later I had a slight heart attack and a 5 way by pass at age 51. Had a lot of stress and overweight some. After surgery I lost 40# and was feeling pretty good. Heart DR. highly advised I get on the CPAP. I tried a full face mask and it was a fight for 6 months. Finally I just quit using it. I changed jobs and got rid of all my stress in 9/11. About two years ago I had to renew my CDL and DR would not renew it because I was not using the CPAP as ordered by heart DR. Tried the CPAP again but this time I used an over the nose only mask and a chin strap to keep my mouth closed. Actually got used to it pretty quick. Quit using the chin strap after coulpe weeks and sleep like I haven't in many many years. As others have said once i got to used to it can't sleep or nap without. I used to wake up several times a night my wife would jab me too quite often. Now I can go to bed at 9:30 and before I know it is 5:00. Very seldom wake at all now. If I do it is just for a few seconds. Feel 1000% better. I use a Intelipap auto and love it. For your sake and your loved ones get on it. Yes it can be a challenge but try different masks until it works for you. You won't regret it.
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