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Time for a break from CPAP and trying something different
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Time for a break from CPAP and trying something different
Im pretty new to sleep apnea and CPAP therapy, 3 and a half months in. Tried 6-7 masks so far and so far havent had a single night where I slept for over a couple of hours with the mask. This will be a long post because I need to vent a bit.

Full face masks and nose masks dont work for me - if something covers my nose it makes me feel claustrophobic and anxious, cant get used to them. 

Masks which have nasal pillows fit me much better, especially since I am also not a mouth breather. I narrowed it down to the Dreamwear Nasal pillows ( the ones where nothing goes in your nose ) and Airfit n30i. Have both of them and both feel comfortable when compared to the other masks I tried. 

I bought a chin strip since sometimes I talk when I sleep, which now wakes me up. I bought a specific CPAP pillow which helps a lot.

But, I cant get used to it. I ended up falling in depression because I was extremely sleep deprived after I started CPAP therapy, had to take a month off from work because of it. Meds that I was given only made things work and I legit had the worst time in my life because of it all. Then I was moved to 10 days on sleeping pills to catch up on sleep and to maybe let my body get used to the CPAP mask. Those 10 days were good, I got 5-6 hours of sleep with the mask and I felt slightly better on the days after. 

After I stopped with the sleeping pills I again couldnt sleep. 

Now I am taking Melatonin and I manage to fall asleep with the mask but wake up after an hour or two and cant fall asleep anymore with it. Im used to sleep in a pitch black room with no noise - the noise from the machine is just agitating me at night when I am desperate for sleep. Tried getting good ear plugs but they dont block it all out. 




Usually I would keep on pushing since I know that the therapy would help me. But I also had 2 nose surgeries in the last 2 years and the last one was rhinoplasty - my nose is still recovering from it. When I wake up in the middle of the night, my nose hurts from the damn mask. Its not that its too tight, I tried multiple ones - its just that my nose is still very sensitive to touch after the surgery. 

So I cant sleep with full face masks or nasal masks because they make me feel anxious, I gave it a try and just couldnt deal with it. And the masks which I find comfortable are hurting my nose. 


So last week I finally managed to switch to a sleep doctor which actually cares what happens to you after the sleep study is done. She told me that since I have moderate sleep apnea ( 21 each hour ), that I should try the following :

1. I ordered a device called  SomnoGuard AP 2 and next week I will go to her so that we fit it for me. 
2. I will try sleeping with it for 4 weeks and see if I can get used to it and if it wont have negative side effects ( like messing up my bite )
3. If everything is ok, we will do a at home sleep study to see if the  SomnoGuard AP 2 gets rid of the sleep apnea events 
4. If it does, I will most likely invest into a proper device which unfortunately here is not covered by insurance and it will cost me a lot of money. 
5. we will discuss the option to take out my tonsils
6. When my nose if fully healed, give CPAP another go.



I know that a lot of you went through this and that my situation isnt unique. I honestly wish I could have been one of the lucky ones which slept through their first night on CPAP and felt better the next day. But I guess with the nose issues, its not meant to be currently. 

I am honestly a bit P*ssed that my doctors never suggested that I get  SomnoGuard AP 2 before. This is a great way to see if a MAD device would work for you or not. I didnt even want to consider spending 1500 euros for a MAD without knowing if it would help or if I could tolerate it. If I knew that I could get a cheaper version which can still be adapted to me for testing, I would have done that right away. At least this way I would have something for traveling, so that I dont have to take the CPAP machine with me.
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RE: Time for a break from CPAP and trying something different
Most feedback I've heard on a MAD is some sort of discomfort, and they didn't get the lower apnea they hoped for. After the MAD and possibly some various surgeries, they ended up needing CPAP anyway.
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(05-20-2020, 05:04 AM)vrapche031 Wrote: I didnt even want to consider spending 1500 euros for a MAD without knowing if it would help or if I could tolerate it.

Moin!

That sounds like way too much! I paid about EUR600 for a Narval. I ordered it directly from Resmed Hamburg, skipping all the hassle with dentists and insurance. I made a teeth impression(zahnabdruck) at the local dentist and then I sent it to Resmed. You gotta contact them first though.
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(05-20-2020, 02:27 PM)crowtor Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 05:04 AM)vrapche031 Wrote: I didnt even want to consider spending 1500 euros for a MAD without knowing if it would help or if I could tolerate it.

Moin!

That sounds like way too much! I paid about EUR600 for a Narval. I ordered it directly from Resmed Hamburg, skipping all the hassle with dentists and insurance. I made a teeth impression(zahnabdruck) at the local dentist and then I sent it to Resmed. You gotta contact them first though.

I forgot to reply to this, thank you very very much for this. I will look into doing it your way, much cheaper. Will contact Resmed now

ps. the Airfit 30i that I got last week actually fits me and with the combination of a cpap pillow I finally managed to sleep through a whole night with the mask last night.
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RE: Time for a break from CPAP and trying something different
Here's a direct contact in case you wanna get one.


Quote:Team Narval CCTM Schlafapnoe-Schiene

E-Mail Narval@resmed.de
Tel. 0800 2880100
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RE: Time for a break from CPAP and trying something different
(05-28-2020, 01:48 AM)crowtor Wrote: Here's a direct contact in case you wanna get one.


Quote:Team Narval CCTM Schlafapnoe-Schiene

E-Mail Narval@resmed.de
Tel. 0800 2880100

Thank you. I reached out to them a couple of days ago and they explained the procedure to me. Even gave me a list of a couple of dentists in my city which work with them.

However, they told me that they cant give me a price and that this goes through the dentists. I contacted one of them which has good reviews and is really close to me, so waiting to hear back about the price.

Next week I am going to my sleep doc ( who is also a HNO/ENT ) so she will help me adjust the over the counter MAD device I got. Going to try this out to see if it helps at all, if it does then I will go the Narval route.

Im now a couple of days in with the newest CPAP setup and today I slept A LOT without waking up once. Almost 8 hours straight. Woke up fine but I still felt I need to sleep more...continued for 2 and a half hours and now I feel a bit more tired but not as crappy as usually.

So it looks like I am good with CPAP now and I will stick with it. But MAD would be great for travelling and for when I simply want to have a night of sleep without sh*t on my head
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