Has anybody else ended up with breathing problem FROM using CPAP?
I've been struggling with CPAP from day one but using for 5 weeks now. In spite of mask problems, leaks etc 've tried to stay with it but.....
I'm supposed to feel better? Well I really don't at all and one effect seems to be almost stupefaction, similar to strong tranquilisers.
However, the most disturbing has been the effect on my breathing which has even been noted by others. I'm wondering what effect constant blowing hard into ones lungs can have as my chest has been pretty sore for a while now and I'm quite short of breath almost as if I have asthma. Now I've never smoked and I've not had any problems with my breathing until now but it's been bad enough to really affect my energy levels.
Now I'm only too aware of the very dry mouth and throat you get and I'm wondering if somehow my bronchial box has been dried out too; I certainly don't feel well at all at the moment plus the whole CPAP experience has not been particularly pleasant and I'm just not able to go to bed and relax and forget the day. Now I'd high hopes for this therapy and I've given it a good trial but given the way I feel and the fact that I just seem to have had my sleep disturbed in a different way, I'm not sure if this is really for me; benefits have got to outweigh the drawbacks and I feel truly wrecked and stressed out presently
I've been struggling with CPAP from day one but using for 5 weeks now. In spite of mask problems, leaks etc 've tried to stay with it but.....
I'm supposed to feel better? Well I really don't at all and one effect seems to be almost stupefaction, similar to strong tranquilisers.
However, the most disturbing has been the effect on my breathing which has even been noted by others. I'm wondering what effect constant blowing hard into ones lungs can have as my chest has been pretty sore for a while now and I'm quite short of breath almost as if I have asthma. Now I've never smoked and I've not had any problems with my breathing until now but it's been bad enough to really affect my energy levels.
Now I'm only too aware of the very dry mouth and throat you get and I'm wondering if somehow my bronchial box has been dried out too; I certainly don't feel well at all at the moment plus the whole CPAP experience has not been particularly pleasant and I'm just not able to go to bed and relax and forget the day. Now I'd high hopes for this therapy and I've given it a good trial but given the way I feel and the fact that I just seem to have had my sleep disturbed in a different way, I'm not sure if this is really for me; benefits have got to outweigh the drawbacks and I feel truly wrecked and stressed out presently
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