I'm about a month into CPAP now and felt that I was tolerating it reasonably well (4-6 hours per night), but over the last week or so I been taking off my mask during the night and only having the vaguest memory of doing so (or no memory at all, weirdly).
I've no idea why as I find the mask much more comfortable now than when I first got it, and can get to sleep within the 30 mins ramp time. Really annoying to wake up and find mask either a) laid neatly on the pillow beside me or b) apparently ripped off in a frenzy and hurled onto the floor!
Can't think of a way to solve this as I must still be half-asleep when I take it off. So this is just a small rant really, but if anyone does have any bright ideas then even better.
Interestingly my boyfriend says that I can hold a whole conversation with him during the night, apparently awake, but again have vague or no recollection of it in the morning. I used to sleepwalk as a child as well, so I wonder if this is all some similar level of 'brain activity'...
I've no idea why as I find the mask much more comfortable now than when I first got it, and can get to sleep within the 30 mins ramp time. Really annoying to wake up and find mask either a) laid neatly on the pillow beside me or b) apparently ripped off in a frenzy and hurled onto the floor!

Can't think of a way to solve this as I must still be half-asleep when I take it off. So this is just a small rant really, but if anyone does have any bright ideas then even better.
Interestingly my boyfriend says that I can hold a whole conversation with him during the night, apparently awake, but again have vague or no recollection of it in the morning. I used to sleepwalk as a child as well, so I wonder if this is all some similar level of 'brain activity'...

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