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your experience sounds very normal to me. the part about not sleeping longer is fine. in fact, sleeping fewer number of hours on CPAP than without CPAP is a sign to me that the CPAP is working well. think about it: what counts is quality of sleep, not quantity of sleep. If you're sleeping better in a fewer number of hours of sleep, you're sleeping more efficiently, and that's a good thing. your dad who's sleeping 10-12 hour "marathons" of sleep with his machine might need to get his machine checked out and his therapeutic numbers analyzed. i would guess that sleeping 10-12 hours is too long, and that there's something wrong with his sleep still, and that he might be sleeping a greater number of hours to compensate for the poor quality sleep he's experiencing.
Thanks Mike.
With Dad, mom has said he is absolutely unbearable the next day, if he does not sleep with his machine. And like I said, I know I feel horrible if I don't use it.
Really, thus far, my biggest problem was some mask leaks, but I think I've got myself adjusted to deal with that.
If only I could sleep on my tummy.
Mike said:your experience sounds very normal to me. the part about not sleeping longer is fine. in fact, sleeping fewer number of hours on CPAP than without CPAP is a sign to me that the CPAP is working well. think about it: what counts is quality of sleep, not quantity of sleep. If you're sleeping better in a fewer number of hours of sleep, you're sleeping more efficiently, and that's a good thing. your dad who's sleeping 10-12 hour "marathons" of sleep with his machine might need to get his machine checked out and his therapeutic numbers analyzed. i would guess that sleeping 10-12 hours is too long, and that there's something wrong with his sleep still, and that he might be sleeping a greater number of hours to compensate for the poor quality sleep he's experiencing.
clearly, your dad is benefiting from his cpap machine. no question. the question in my mind is whether he can do even better if he has his data analyzed, and his equipment tweaked slightly. i just say that because 10-12 hours sleep sounds high.
Clay Morgan said:Thanks Mike.
With Dad, mom has said he is absolutely unbearable the next day, if he does not sleep with his machine. And like I said, I know I feel horrible if I don't use it.
Really, thus far, my biggest problem was some mask leaks, but I think I've got myself adjusted to deal with that.
If only I could sleep on my tummy.
Mike said:your experience sounds very normal to me. the part about not sleeping longer is fine. in fact, sleeping fewer number of hours on CPAP than without CPAP is a sign to me that the CPAP is working well. think about it: what counts is quality of sleep, not quantity of sleep. If you're sleeping better in a fewer number of hours of sleep, you're sleeping more efficiently, and that's a good thing. your dad who's sleeping 10-12 hour "marathons" of sleep with his machine might need to get his machine checked out and his therapeutic numbers analyzed. i would guess that sleeping 10-12 hours is too long, and that there's something wrong with his sleep still, and that he might be sleeping a greater number of hours to compensate for the poor quality sleep he's experiencing.
your experience sounds very normal to me. the part about not sleeping longer is fine. in fact, sleeping fewer number of hours on CPAP than without CPAP is a sign to me that the CPAP is working well. think about it: what counts is quality of sleep, not quantity of sleep. If you're sleeping better in a fewer number of hours of sleep, you're sleeping more efficiently, and that's a good thing. your dad who's sleeping 10-12 hour "marathons" of sleep with his machine might need to get his machine checked out and his therapeutic numbers analyzed. i would guess that sleeping 10-12 hours is too long, and that there's something wrong with his sleep still, and that he might be sleeping a greater number of hours to compensate for the poor quality sleep he's experiencing.
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