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Kath herself has severe sleep apnoea and hypoventilation/hypercapnia, and has used CPAP for several years and is now on non-invasive ventilation. Our trustees and volunteers are all either sufferers of sleep disordered breathing or clinicians/medics working in this field, and most importantly, we are all passionate in supporting (with empathy) others and raising awareness to help people live healthier and more energised lives.
Whilst we do not give medical advice, more often than not, with support, tips and knowledge, people can overcome any problems experienced with our therapy, and there is a whole page dedicated to this on the website http://www.hope2sleep.co.uk/tips-for-problems-sleeping-with-cpap-or...
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Best Wishes for good sleep!
Kath
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Thanks for the tip Kath, this is exactly what I did (in fact the hospital also advised it) I managed to keep the mask on until 7:15 a.m, I have a sore nose but I'm ever so proud of myself... :-)
WOW! 8 STONES! I seem to remember that you were threatened with a gastric band seeing as you couldn't shift your weight before you were on the CPAP treatment. You are doing really well Rosemary :)
Pleased to hear you're still pleased with your Hose Lift too. I think all machines and masks should come with one :) I have two - one's permanently set up on my bed and the other's in my travel bag for nights away. Mind you, I do get a good discount ;)
Rosemary Kemp said:
........all I am so much better (eight stone lost now) and I am so grateful to the machine and even to the darth look. (Fashion statement!)
I still think the hose lift is the best invention ever and anyone who hasn't yet tried one should take the plunge. Kath is right, never take the mask off when you go to the loo in the night. Just disconnect the hose and then you don't have to try to readjust the thing when you are still so tired. Rosemary
Joanne Hollett said:
Thanks for the tip Kath, this is exactly what I did (in fact the hospital also advised it) I managed to keep the mask on until 7:15 a.m, I have a sore nose but I'm ever so proud of myself... :-)
Hi Kath
Thanks for your message. I'm struggling a bit at the moment, I took my "trial" machine back on Monday & boy have I noticed the difference without it! I'm just waiting for the hospital to ring/write to me to tell me when I can go to pick up my own machine - I can't wait! It's amazing I didn't actually believe it was doing any good (or that I was using it properly) but as sure as eggs are eggs I notice the difference without it! Once I get my own machine I'll be back on ebay to see what is available. Thank you for sending my label and my little tube of cream too
x
Well, that is good news - the fact that you now realise how much good, in such a short time, the CPAP was doing you. It does seem ridiculous to take it away from you though and make you wait for your own :( It might be worth giving them a ring on Monday to see if you can get them to speed it up. I reckon they'll be pleased at your enthusiasm to get back on CPAP ;)
Meanwhile, be kind to yourself whilst you're struggling without it, and keep reminding yourself how much better you're going to feel when on that sleep debt is paid back :)
Well, that is good news - the fact that you now realise how much good, in such a short time, the CPAP was doing you. It does seem ridiculous to take it away from you though and make you wait for your own :( It might be worth giving them a ring on Monday to see if you can get them to speed it up. I reckon they'll be pleased at your enthusiasm to get back on CPAP ;)
Meanwhile, be kind to yourself whilst you're struggling without it, and keep reminding yourself how much better you're going to feel when on that sleep debt is paid back :)
Hi Graeme,
Welcome to the "Biggles Brigade" otherwise known as the "Darthader Dozers" (I struggled to find a rhyme for the D!) There's loads of gadgets (like the hose lift) and there's a cream that seems to help the mask seal to my face better without damaging the mask. Kath will supply all of that to you at www.hope2sleep.co.uk
I'm two and a half years into using this cpap crap (sorry - old joke) and my life is definitely back. It isn't exactly easy and as I have lost weight, the mask fit changes and it is difficult but it is worth persevering and life is good again.
I also had no idea that my tiredness was due to this illness and it seemed obvious that if I was working so hard and so big that I would be tired. Not so! You have to have been there though don't you?
Good luck with the whole thing. This is the beginning of the rest of your life!
Rosemary
Thanks Kath, I think I will do just that. I honestly didn't think it would work but it was only when I fell asleep on the bus (both ways) the first day without using the CPAP the night before that I wondered... what confirmed it was at 3 o'clock in the afternoon when if I could have put my head down on my desk at work I'd have fallen asleep. I'm surprised myself that it worked so quickly, particularly as I only really had 2-3 full nights proper usage, amazing! :-)
Kath Hope said:
Well, that is good news - the fact that you now realise how much good, in such a short time, the CPAP was doing you. It does seem ridiculous to take it away from you though and make you wait for your own :( It might be worth giving them a ring on Monday to see if you can get them to speed it up. I reckon they'll be pleased at your enthusiasm to get back on CPAP ;)
Meanwhile, be kind to yourself whilst you're struggling without it, and keep reminding yourself how much better you're going to feel when on that sleep debt is paid back :)
Finally having managed to get through to the sleep clinic and speak to a "live" person rather than a tinny automated one, I discovered that I had been forgotten about, plus my case notes had gone missing. I now have my appointment for the 15th to pick up my very own CPAP - I can't wait. :-)
I am counting Kath, and I'm going to visit your shop now and order myself a stand... :-) What is the difference between ordering from you on eBay or from the Hope2Sleep site?
Best wishes
Jo
Kath Hope said:
Good thing you chased them up Joanne. 7 days to go and I bet you're counting............ You can now look forward to a good summer with more energy :)
Joanne Hollett said:
Finally having managed to get through to the sleep clinic and speak to a "live" person rather than a tinny automated one, I discovered that I had been forgotten about, plus my case notes had gone missing. I now have my appointment for the 15th to pick up my very own CPAP - I can't wait. :-)
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