• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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        I’m one of the few where the cpap, while fixing my apnea, does absolutely dick for my feeling rested.

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          Others in this thread are saying what helped for them was having a fixed sleep schedule, including the weekends. So no sleeping in, but apparently it can help feeling more rested.

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          I couldn’t fuckin’ wear the Bane mask. It cut into my ability to sleep so much (and I don’t sleep on my back, period.) that I couldn’t function at work for the whole semester I was required tonwear it by insurance. I mailed it back to the company. They were like “yeah, no problem. About half of patients can do it.”

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              It threw “pressure fit” errors or some shit, and counted against my required wear time when I tried that. I’d just lie awake until the timer went off that I was allowed to remove it, then flip over and go right to sleep. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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            Oh I get it. It’s have anxiety attacks every time I put it on, and I’ve been using it for the better art of a decade now. FWIW, I’ve started listening to guided meditation when I go to bed and the breathing exercises help a lot.

            But, either way, I hope you find your solution. It sucks being exhausted all the time.

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              That’s the funny thing. I’m sleeping fine. It was just decided that i’m “supposed” to be sleeping on my back, but I can’t, so a whole series of events wrecked my sleep for a few months. Lol

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      Man I’ve been suggested to get tested for that. But around the time they were staying to talk about it more I had a more life and death thing come up.

      Haven’t really been back to the GP in a bit. He’ll probably bring it up later this year when I go back for a physical. But if rather stay like this than have the mask. Ain’t no way I’m sleeping with that on. I roll back and forth constantly. Feel like my guts really wanna slowly ooze down (which when laying on your side, means side to side) constantly. I can sleep on my back, and usually do I think. But I can’t fall asleep with anything near my face or restricting my movement at all.

      Using some kinda noise helps the restful part a lot though. Colored noise, muffled voices (as in sounds like conversations down the hall, muffled by a few walls), nature sounds (especially thunder and rain and crickets), and whatever those singing bowls are called do wonders for me.

      But even when I get tested, the first few hours usually have to happen before my brain is firing on all cylinders. So about 90 minutes or so before lunch I will finally be all there.

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        this year when I go back for a physical. But if rather stay like this than have the mask. Ain’t no way I’m sleeping with that on.

        There’s a number of different models I’ve had luck with. I’ll say finding a mask that fits comfortably probably knocks me out faster than sleeping without it. I don’t repeatedly wake myself up with my own snoring.

        But even when I get tested, the first few hours usually have to happen before my brain is firing on all cylinders.

        Sure. Get up, have some coffee, take a shower - the more time you’re upright and breathing properly, the less tired you feel.

        But insufficient sleep is still awful for you long term, especially if you’re spending half the night asphyxiating every few minutes.

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          Oh I would’ve heard about that by now. Whatever I do isn’t that severe.

          But I’ll address that at that visit. I’ve never been a morning person. But I don’t think it’s because of rest amount. Even on a good day I kinda take a while to finish rebooting. Not drowsily but just I need time to deal with the world.