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		<title>By: M W</title>
		<link>http://doctorstevenpark.com/cpap-success-for-sleep-apnea-what-you-must-know/comment-page-1#comment-43458</link>
		<dc:creator>M W</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 19:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To S Denton, I see it&#039;s been a few months since that last post but just in case you read this:  I once said to my doctor, &quot;I guess I got my period back&quot;.  He said, &quot;Oh no, you do not get your period back&quot; and he started ordering tests.  I had poylps bleeding from my cervix.  So I wouldn&#039;t assume that cpap brought back your period.  Maybe you should check into it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To S Denton, I see it&#8217;s been a few months since that last post but just in case you read this:  I once said to my doctor, &#8220;I guess I got my period back&#8221;.  He said, &#8220;Oh no, you do not get your period back&#8221; and he started ordering tests.  I had poylps bleeding from my cervix.  So I wouldn&#8217;t assume that cpap brought back your period.  Maybe you should check into it.</p>
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		<title>By: s denton</title>
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		<dc:creator>s denton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 01:39:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just started CPAP therapy. The third&#160;night (out of 3 total so far) I woke up totally panicked after a couple hours hooked up, which ironically is what started my journey to CPAP. Except this was different. I suspect I&#039;m not breathing well against the airflow (machine set at 8, continuous flow except for 20 min rampup). I have a great attitude about this, because I have several arrhythmias include PVCs/PACs that were minimized/alleviated during a sleep study. (Thumbs waay up!)
So I&#039;m giving it that old college try. Not liking CPAP. Abandoned it completely last night. But, onward and upward.
Emotionally invasive--so true!
Weird thing: it seems to have brought my menstrual cycle back, though that&#039;s wild speculation on my part. Wasn&#039;t having my period (for 3&#160;months--longest I&#039;ve ever gone)&#160;until the sleep study/first use of CPAP. I know I&#039;m eventually going to go through menopause (completely), but I wasn&#039;t quite ready for it this soon--so this is a good thing;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just started CPAP therapy. The third&nbsp;night (out of 3 total so far) I woke up totally panicked after a couple hours hooked up, which ironically is what started my journey to CPAP. Except this was different. I suspect I&#39;m not breathing well against the airflow (machine set at 8, continuous flow except for 20 min rampup). I have a great attitude about this, because I have several arrhythmias include PVCs/PACs that were minimized/alleviated during a sleep study. (Thumbs waay up!)<br />
So I&#39;m giving it that old college try. Not liking CPAP. Abandoned it completely last night. But, onward and upward.<br />
Emotionally invasive&#8211;so true!<br />
Weird thing: it seems to have brought my menstrual cycle back, though that&#39;s wild speculation on my part. Wasn&#39;t having my period (for 3&nbsp;months&#8211;longest I&#39;ve ever gone)&nbsp;until the sleep study/first use of CPAP. I know I&#39;m eventually going to go through menopause (completely), but I wasn&#39;t quite ready for it this soon&#8211;so this is a good thing;-)</p>
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		<title>By: dorianne</title>
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		<dc:creator>dorianne</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 02:53:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been attempting to adapt to my CPAP  for the last few months and have had many ups and downs.  I do know that I am tired of feeling guilty for not being able to adapt.  The fact is the CPAP is invasive emtionally and terribly uncomfortable.  I cannot understand how so much research could not improve on the design of the masks.  With so much non compliance one would think the CPAP companies would come up with a comfortable mask.  I do understand how important it is to treat sleep apnea, but it is terrible to be caught between worrying about damaging your health and dreading the nightly misery of the CPAP.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been attempting to adapt to my CPAP  for the last few months and have had many ups and downs.  I do know that I am tired of feeling guilty for not being able to adapt.  The fact is the CPAP is invasive emtionally and terribly uncomfortable.  I cannot understand how so much research could not improve on the design of the masks.  With so much non compliance one would think the CPAP companies would come up with a comfortable mask.  I do understand how important it is to treat sleep apnea, but it is terrible to be caught between worrying about damaging your health and dreading the nightly misery of the CPAP.</p>
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		<title>By: Steven Park</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven Park</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 20:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry to hear about all your problems with CPAP. Before you give up on CPAP, make sure you have some sort of objective data from your machine that can tell you how effectively you&#039;re using your machine.

If your nose is stuffy, then this should be taken care of definitively first. Try talking with your DME vendor, and maybe even find another sleep doctor who listens to you.

If you&#039;re considering surgery, make sure you read my report on surgery (see top of sidebar on the right . There are lots of myths and misconceptions that even some sleep doctors continue to  perpetuate.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry to hear about all your problems with CPAP. Before you give up on CPAP, make sure you have some sort of objective data from your machine that can tell you how effectively you&#8217;re using your machine.</p>
<p>If your nose is stuffy, then this should be taken care of definitively first. Try talking with your DME vendor, and maybe even find another sleep doctor who listens to you.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re considering surgery, make sure you read my report on surgery (see top of sidebar on the right . There are lots of myths and misconceptions that even some sleep doctors continue to  perpetuate.</p>
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		<title>By: Glenn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Glenn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 05:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve been on titration for two months.  It was determined a setting of 12 was to be my standard.  I complained about the pressure - air leaking into my eyes (even though mask was so tightly sealed that I woke up with a headache every day from the pressure of the straps on my neck.  On Oct 14 I woke up totally deaf in my right ear.  This lasted 4 hours and has re-occurred about 4 times since. High frequencies have been lost and now I have to ask my co-workers to repeat themselves.  I stopped using cpap until I can get an opinion from an ear specialist.

However, while I was using cpap, I was not waking up refreshed - in fact, I was getting more and more tired, fuzzy headed, confused and depressed as each day passed. My work declined to the point the I had to double and triple check each computer program I wrote before I could run even the simplest thing.  I keep reading about how wonderful cpap is and how everybody is refreshed and enjoying the good life - but I&#039;m just the opposite. I&#039;ve used up half my holidays and numerous sick days rying to get established with cpap. Since I&#039;ve been off it, everything has changed for the better.  My doctor doesn&#039;t seem to listen to my problem - it is like talking to the wall.  so now I have ear damage

Any suggestions to make cpap work for me or should I just pack it in???</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been on titration for two months.  It was determined a setting of 12 was to be my standard.  I complained about the pressure &#8211; air leaking into my eyes (even though mask was so tightly sealed that I woke up with a headache every day from the pressure of the straps on my neck.  On Oct 14 I woke up totally deaf in my right ear.  This lasted 4 hours and has re-occurred about 4 times since. High frequencies have been lost and now I have to ask my co-workers to repeat themselves.  I stopped using cpap until I can get an opinion from an ear specialist.</p>
<p>However, while I was using cpap, I was not waking up refreshed &#8211; in fact, I was getting more and more tired, fuzzy headed, confused and depressed as each day passed. My work declined to the point the I had to double and triple check each computer program I wrote before I could run even the simplest thing.  I keep reading about how wonderful cpap is and how everybody is refreshed and enjoying the good life &#8211; but I&#8217;m just the opposite. I&#8217;ve used up half my holidays and numerous sick days rying to get established with cpap. Since I&#8217;ve been off it, everything has changed for the better.  My doctor doesn&#8217;t seem to listen to my problem &#8211; it is like talking to the wall.  so now I have ear damage</p>
<p>Any suggestions to make cpap work for me or should I just pack it in???</p>
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