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I'm still reeling today from the effects of having my mask slip off last night.  Have no idea why it fell off.  But I always get a headache the day after.   Does that happen to anyone else?

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the headaches are because you stopped breathing during the night and is oxygen stavation
which is common in apnea
99 could have it exactly right. Morning headache is a symptom of sleep apnea and if
you get the headache everytime this happens...
Mike, does your
machine have a leak alert (my ResMed VPAP Auto 25 does though they keep disabling it at the sleep docs office ? I keep turning it back on.)? It
let me know one time when my hose came loose.
Hope you get over that headache,
Mary Z.
My machine does have a mask alert -- and it is activated. Problem is, it's not loud enough to wake me. I'm one of those guys that doesn't wake up from a deep sleep unless someone throws something at me.

Mary Z said:
99 could have it exactly right. Morning headache is a symptom of sleep apnea and if
you get the headache everytime this happens...
Mike, does your
machine have a leak alert (my ResMed VPAP Auto 25 does though they keep disabling it at the sleep docs office ? I keep turning it back on.)? It
let me know one time when my hose came loose.
Hope you get over that headache,
Mary Z.
I get this type of headaches too. The worst is usually when I wake up with a neck ache that builds to a full blown migraine. I have to start with meds right away to tone it down. If I get to it soon enough, it can mostly go away, at least the pain part. I have had these occasionally, even since starting cpap about a month ago. I am wondering if my central apneas are mostly responsible, since I have kept my mask on well every night, as far as I am aware, and am not aware of significant mask leak. I also have the O2 bleed. I figure that the supplemental oxygen is not going to help if I am not breathing it in, even when all my current equipment is working properly. I am working on the equipment issue gradually with my medical team. I also wonder if the temporary low oxygen at night is just a trigger for the migraine, since I should be getting enough O2 once I start breathing properly again, after staying awake during the day. I wonder if using the O2 during the day for a little while would help at all, once the headache started. I will try to talk to my doctor about that.

This may just be my issue, since not all apneans have migraines. I do wonder if my undiagnosed, untreated OSA/CSA led to the migraine condition to start with. Maybe time will tell.

I have one of these headaches today also. Ugh!
Yep, the headaches are in all likelyhood from not having the mask on and apnea events that have occurred.

I woke the other night with a whopper of a headache and discovered that my mask was slightly ajar as the headgear had slipped. I believe I was leaking enough to cause the problem. I didn't think to check the data and now can't remember exactly which night it was. :(
another reason for headache is that the brain is staved of oxygen because blockages are stopping the oxygen from reaching your brain

i can give a short term reciepe to unblock these should you want to try and if you indicate yes i will post them privately

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