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Can one die from not wearing their CPAP mask? If so, from what exactly?

I saw a article title some where that someone died from sleep apnea but, unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to read the article. I am very interested to know exactly how one would die and from what. I am not talking about longterm debilitation from lack of sleep or anything like that I am talking about how someone would go quickly and surprisingly.

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I'm very glad you brought this up; over the last couple of months, I've found myself falling asleep before setting up my CPAP. This reminder is quite timely. Thanks!
Heh...I haven't yet taken the time to verify your assertion that "VERY few people are fortunate to take to CPAP therapy like a duck to water.", but if true, perhaps I'm just very lucky.

The people at the shop I get my supplies from, are very, very good, and are top notch at teaching you how to adjust the mask for maximum comfort, and quickly. I suppose many people are stuck with only one nearby shop, or perhaps not even that. It would truly suck, having to guess at which mask is right for you, and not have the niceties of fitting it explained, too.

Ah, the pleasures of living in a city with a choice, even on which sleep lab to use....not to brag, or anything ('twas none of my doing).

Judy said:
I'd say that RRT was laying it on a bit thick when he/she said that "people would drop to their knees thanking him on the morning after first using the CPAP machine". VERY few people are fortunate to take to CPAP therapy like a duck to water. I'd march back in to him and tell him "I am NOT one who is dropping to my knees, figure out what needs to be done to get me some SLEEP, good sleep!".

All of you who are still having problems w/your CPAP therapy, what brand and model CPAP do you have? Do you have a fully data capable CPAP? Have you seen the data from it?

And what's all the fascination about whether one can die from not using their CPAP? We're better off focusing on what we can do to make our CPAP therapy more comfortable and successful.
Go ahead, rub it in to the majority of us, Kevin!!!
Hello darlin! I snore horribly when I don't have my mask on. My entire family seems to keep an ear out in case I fall asleep without my mask on. I have been woken up before and told "put your mask on Mom" by my daughter or son. They know the risks I run if I don't put it on. I have found in the last few months that I require 8 hrs of sleep a night or I have trouble staying awake the next day. Funny thing is once I have the 8 hours, I am fine. If I come down with a cold or flu, I just stay in bed and keep my mask on so I can breath and still fall asleep when I need to. Thank the Goddess I haven't been sick a whole lot since I got my machine. Keep using the cpap and if things don't get better, see the dr asap. Take care darlin!

Kathleen Pearlman said:
I don't have high blood pressure and do have probably obstructive sleep apnea. When I don't wear my mask, I snore and don't sleep real well, but that's about the limit of it for me. But I do worry a bit about the suprisingly....
Hello darlin! I know the first day after I slept through the night with cpap assistance I was happier and well rested. My son was not happy as all of a sudden his don't take no for an answer Mom was back. He had gotten used to me giving up because I didn't feel good and wanted to sleep. Now he and my daughter are the first ones to send me off to bed so I can help them the next day with school work. LOL Keep trying darlin...eventually you and they will figure out what is going on.

Christine Myers said:
Thank you Eric for your comments. I have been working with the CPAP for 13 months and have yet to have a night's sleep. In the beginning I felt as though I was doing something wrong because the technician kept telling me that people would drop to their knees thanking him on the morning after first using the CPAP machine. It was the first night they had gotten sleep in years. I still wake up with headaches and my first thought (which I fight) is, can I go to bed yet. I'm not on any medication but I know this apnea is affecting every aspect of life. I have no zest and I really don't give a darn about anything which isn't my nature. I'm glad (not for you) to see that I am not the only one diligently working this process with no results. I've had the pressure altered, tried 6 different masks and yet no relief. I just keep trying....
I believe that the correlation between sleep apnea and heart disease even today needs further evaluation. As I stated in my response about swimmers who hold their breath constantly for long periods of time. If correlation between holding your breath and heart disease is unfounded then how can there be correlation between sleep apnea and heart disease? These are opinions from others who have not done extensive research for us to fully understand the complications of sleep apnea. Did anyone ask if the person who had the heart disease ask; what kind of heart disease was it? How heavy was this person? What was the cholesteral level of this person? Were there any endocrine issues with this person? Did this person have diabetes or other disease. What were his social habits? drinking, eating, etc. All these factors in my opinion were more likely to be the root casue of the heart failure. Since we are unaware of the type of heart failure, we are unable to pinpoint a possible cause. Instead everyone blames sleep apnea because we assume that is all he was suffering from. I doubt it. IF anyone can find more info on this statement of morbidity, please let us know. For the statement Sleep Apnea caused a fatality is unfounded and irresponsible in my opinion.

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