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I talked about this with my dad when I went to visit over my lunch hour. He said the biggest difference for him was that he is able to do more on less sleep. He averages about 7 hours per night. So, for him, it was just having more energy throughout the day.
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Did an at home sleep study two weeks ago. Waiting for the doctor to interpret the results.
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If you can tolerate it, get the nose CPAP it will be alot easier long term but others say the masks are the bomb. It gets easier as time goes on. It'll be a rough sledding at first but once you hit REMIII sleep, you'll be motivated to continue. Last edited by BigRedChief; 01-23-2024 at 03:20 PM.. |
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Took me about a month or so to get fully comfortable with my machine/mask. I use the nasal pillow mask though so it's far less bulky and restrictive than the full Bane mask.
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