A little background related to me. I'm a totally disabled Vietnam vet with several disabilities specifically related to sleep apnea and service connected. I was resistive to treatment for sleep apnea mainly because I didn't understand how life threatening it really is. To be honest I had adopted an attitude that is was a way for DME manufactures to enhance sales. Boy have I learned how wrong those beliefs were and are.
In my case the Inspire device was implanted on Thursday and this is now Sunday. Thursday day night my sleep was very sporadic and I accepted that as part of the post op reaction of anesthesia and discomfort normal to surgery in general. Friday was a day of just trying to follow the defined post op guidelines provided by my health care team. During the night Friday I really had a horrible experience. Not only was I not sleeping, but I was in terrible pain. I'm not one to get real anxious when I encounter such events. Since I literally could not move I thought through my situation. My incisions were tender but that wasn't where my great pain came from. It was in my back, frontal torso and legs.
I forced myself up into a sitting position in bed. I really hate pain meds and the hydrocodone prescribed to me scares me. It was my salvation that night and now my healing process is moving forward. I think my pain was actually a result of the surgical team having to manipulate my body to move me to the postop step of the process.
I promise not to be so verbose in the future, but I'll provide some ongoing information and expect to ask questions of others.