I was diagnosed with sleep apnea and now have a cpap which I am finding difficult to get used to.
When I went for my sleep test, I was tested while sleeping on my back....my normal sleep position.
In doing research on sleep apnea, I read that sleeping on the side produces less snoring and less apnea.
For the past week, I have slept on my side without the mask and have been experiencing refreshing sleep. Here is what I want to know.
Why would I be tested on my back? Shouldn't I be tested on my side as well BEFORE cpap was prescribed? Is sleeping on my back a substitute for wearing the cpap machine?
Looking forward to a good discussion here.
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