I was diagnosed with moderate sleep apnoea in February. I use a ResMed S8 Escape ll CPAP machine with humidifier and Swift LT nasal pillows -these leak, as do solid masks too. I have developed some side effects and as my consultant has a take it or leave it attitude am writing to you for advice.
Profile: I am a 64 year old female, slim - at lower end of recommended weight range, fit and active but unable to organise my life because of exhaustion.
Day after using the CPAP:
1 My body goes through the motions of breathing but I don't feel as if I am absorbing oxygen and become giddy. It took 20 minutes of swimming recently before I felt relaxed enough to breath naturally. I feel as if bubbles are rising over my breast bone. (Think I am stomach breathing?)
2 I feel muggy minded, exhausted and think my balance is affected.
3 I tried two or three rigid masks which leaked excessively and ended up with nasal pillows which also leak but are, at least, gentle to the touch. To reduce leakage I lie on my back all night which results in a degree of stiffness by morning - something I would tolerate if the benefits outweighed the difficulties.
4 The masks lower back strap causes chronic itching of the scalp (yes, I do clean the equipment.)
Benefits: When using the CPAP I get to sleep more easily and although aware of the mask leaking and having to adjust it (exhausting), do not waken sufficiently to have to keep going off to the loo!
Current Situation: I have decided to give the machine a rest to see if I fare better without it.
My breathing is immediately back to normal, my mind is less muggy, nor do I always feel the need for an afternoon nap, however, my night sleep is constantly broken again I'm exhausted and can't organise my life.
The thought of impending problems awaiting as a result of untreated SA is frightening.
Questions: Are my side effects familiar to you? Any suggestions to aleviate them? Is the machine set to high? (I overheard the number nine stated). Is it the leaking masks causing the problems? .......Is there any way, of trying out masks other than taking an expensive gamble and selecting by guess work from the Internet?
So look forward to hearing.........
Profile: I am a 64 year old female, slim - at lower end of recommended weight range, fit and active but unable to organise my life because of exhaustion.
Day after using the CPAP:
1 My body goes through the motions of breathing but I don't feel as if I am absorbing oxygen and become giddy. It took 20 minutes of swimming recently before I felt relaxed enough to breath naturally. I feel as if bubbles are rising over my breast bone. (Think I am stomach breathing?)
2 I feel muggy minded, exhausted and think my balance is affected.
3 I tried two or three rigid masks which leaked excessively and ended up with nasal pillows which also leak but are, at least, gentle to the touch. To reduce leakage I lie on my back all night which results in a degree of stiffness by morning - something I would tolerate if the benefits outweighed the difficulties.
4 The masks lower back strap causes chronic itching of the scalp (yes, I do clean the equipment.)
Benefits: When using the CPAP I get to sleep more easily and although aware of the mask leaking and having to adjust it (exhausting), do not waken sufficiently to have to keep going off to the loo!
Current Situation: I have decided to give the machine a rest to see if I fare better without it.
My breathing is immediately back to normal, my mind is less muggy, nor do I always feel the need for an afternoon nap, however, my night sleep is constantly broken again I'm exhausted and can't organise my life.
The thought of impending problems awaiting as a result of untreated SA is frightening.
Questions: Are my side effects familiar to you? Any suggestions to aleviate them? Is the machine set to high? (I overheard the number nine stated). Is it the leaking masks causing the problems? .......Is there any way, of trying out masks other than taking an expensive gamble and selecting by guess work from the Internet?
So look forward to hearing.........
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