Hi new to forum but diagnosed with OSA around 1994.
Very new to everybody in those days especially to GP, had to show him a newspaper article about OSA, and also outpatient depts.
First sent to ENT which was run by a surgeon, sent for a nose straightening op, which had no effect. Surgeon then wanted to laser the back of throat. Had a row with ENT surgeon and was finally refered to chest clinic.
Had oxymeter test and immediately diagnosed with OSA.
Issued with CPAP machine, 18ins x 12ins x 5ins, think it came from a hovercraft, it certainly sounded like one.
Think the mask was from an Army surplus gas mask.
I work nights and my wife works days, think that saved the marriage!!.
The machines were crude but effective. Within a couple days started to feel more lively and alert.
After a couple years got a new CPAP machine 10ins x 6ins x 3ins, came from a mini hovercraft.
Very little pressure variation in both machines, both were like being connected to a wind tunnel.
At the begining of 2008 started to slobber, very similiar to a bloodhound, had to have a towel on pillow all night and changed in the morning. Also had a constantly dripping nose. Very embarrasing.
Went back to chest clinic and was issued with a Remstar Auto A-Flex and new nose only mask, the ones that look they had been left from a Dr Who CYBERMAN.
Strict instructions were only to use the central button to switch the machine off. Told not to use the 4 buttons under the flap.
Cured the slobering and drippy nose.
Having trouble getting used to machine and mask.
I am waking up during the sleep period, sometimes finding it difficult to breath and sometimes with the mask off.
I drive for a living at night, mostly short local trips. As I am self employed if there is any sign of tiredness I can pull over for a break.
Sometimes there are longer trips, 3-4 hrs. I have often turned these trips down if I have been unsure of the sleep quality during the previous sleep period.
Questions.
Does the machine record the number of apnoeas per sleep period.
Does it record the number of leakages and length of leakeages per sleep period.
If so is there any menu on the LCD screen that I can view when I get up.
If so how?
Daily readings wouild be extremely helpfull rather than 7 or 30 day averages.
Sorry for the length of post. Thought some early history would help you appreciate how far the machines have advanced since the last century!!!
ps My wife now lets me have a night off and sleep in the same bed at the time. I know too much info.
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Very new to everybody in those days especially to GP, had to show him a newspaper article about OSA, and also outpatient depts.
First sent to ENT which was run by a surgeon, sent for a nose straightening op, which had no effect. Surgeon then wanted to laser the back of throat. Had a row with ENT surgeon and was finally refered to chest clinic.
Had oxymeter test and immediately diagnosed with OSA.
Issued with CPAP machine, 18ins x 12ins x 5ins, think it came from a hovercraft, it certainly sounded like one.
Think the mask was from an Army surplus gas mask.
I work nights and my wife works days, think that saved the marriage!!.
The machines were crude but effective. Within a couple days started to feel more lively and alert.
After a couple years got a new CPAP machine 10ins x 6ins x 3ins, came from a mini hovercraft.
Very little pressure variation in both machines, both were like being connected to a wind tunnel.
At the begining of 2008 started to slobber, very similiar to a bloodhound, had to have a towel on pillow all night and changed in the morning. Also had a constantly dripping nose. Very embarrasing.
Went back to chest clinic and was issued with a Remstar Auto A-Flex and new nose only mask, the ones that look they had been left from a Dr Who CYBERMAN.
Strict instructions were only to use the central button to switch the machine off. Told not to use the 4 buttons under the flap.
Cured the slobering and drippy nose.
Having trouble getting used to machine and mask.
I am waking up during the sleep period, sometimes finding it difficult to breath and sometimes with the mask off.
I drive for a living at night, mostly short local trips. As I am self employed if there is any sign of tiredness I can pull over for a break.
Sometimes there are longer trips, 3-4 hrs. I have often turned these trips down if I have been unsure of the sleep quality during the previous sleep period.
Questions.
Does the machine record the number of apnoeas per sleep period.
Does it record the number of leakages and length of leakeages per sleep period.
If so is there any menu on the LCD screen that I can view when I get up.
If so how?
Daily readings wouild be extremely helpfull rather than 7 or 30 day averages.
Sorry for the length of post. Thought some early history would help you appreciate how far the machines have advanced since the last century!!!
ps My wife now lets me have a night off and sleep in the same bed at the time. I know too much info.
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. But then you have an apnoea, the machine cranks the pressure up to open your airway and keeps on going till it can go no further. It stays there till it knows good and well that you are still breathing and breathing easily. Except, long ago, the leakage around your mask and your difficulty breathing at that pressure woke you up, wide awake 

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