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Hi, I am a very reluctant user of the CPAP and have had very negative feelings towards the whole thing. I have felt very resentful of having to put a mask on my face each night - looking so un-sexy and being uncomfortable. It is so hard to go to sleep because of the stress-induced tension. I make sure that the bed is made, it is calm and nice in the bedroom etc., but as soon as I put the mask on I am wide awake. My question is as follows: I take 1/2-1 Percocet each night for my feet (neuropathy), and find that when I take a whole one, I am relaxed enough to fall asleep, but hate to take a narcotic, albeit a low dose, to enable me to use my CPAP.
What do you think? Is it ok to take something to help relax you to get past the mask anxiety? I was thinking maybe taking a tylenol with one half perc. . .
I would appreciate any suggestions, thanks!
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If you've been taking the percocet for a while and it helps you to sleep I see no harm in continuing with that low dose. If you wanted to try a tylenol pm with 1/2 perc that may work. Sorry you're having such a bad time of it. But about the perc, again, since you're taking it for neuropathy it might be best to continnue as you have, especially if it helps you sleep on the machine.
I can relate to how you feel about the mask. I was single when I started c-pap. I thought a lot about how would I "introduce" a new girlfriend to what I had to do to myself to sleep at night. Talk about not being sexy. Well, I considered how I felt before c-pap and how much better I felt now, so that made me think that they will have to accept me as I am. Well I met and married my wife and guess what. She ended up on c-pap as well after we were married, so the bedroom suddenly became "even ground" You will adjust to it over time. Your partner will accept it and will probably be happier that c-pap will help you have a longer healthier life.
There is one thing that you could try to sleep better. Try some Melatonin. It is a natural over the counter sleep aid. It is the chemical that your brain produces while sleeping. I've used it myself when I've had trouble sleeping and it works very well with no side effects.
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