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New guy - Rustic - 08-20-2017

Hi I have been read all your posts. And I finally signed up. 

I have a sleep study Monday night to find out what's going on. My wife made me. Haha. I snore bad and I'm dog tired all day. Hopefully I will have an answer Tuesday morning. 

This has got to be the best place I've found to answer all the unknowns and questions I have had in the past week.


RE: New guy - Fedman - 08-20-2017

Hi Rustic and welcome!

It was my wife's constant telling me that I snore too much and stop breathing in my sleep that got me to go for a sleep study.  Long story short, she was right.  Make sure you get a copy of your sleep study and any prescriptions you receive.  You'll need them down the road and people on this forum can help you dial in your settings if you can provide a copy of the sleep study.  (Assuming you receive a diagnosis of OSA.)

Good luck Monday night.


RE: New guy - Rustic - 08-20-2017

Thanks!! I will get any paperwork I can. She never said I stop breathing but she is very annoyed and just enores me so I don't know if I do stop. My father has it and I have read that it can run in the family


RE: New guy - Rustic - 08-20-2017

I'm only 33 so I'm not sure if I would have it but we will see.


RE: New guy - chill - 08-20-2017

I am pretty sure that I have had it most of my life, based on the life-long symptoms other than snoring that vanished when I started using CPAP.  Contrary to what many doctors still believe, it is not an age, sex and weight specific issue.  Airway anatomy plays a large role.


RE: New guy - Rustic - 08-20-2017

Ya from what I have been reading age means nothing. I'm hoping for an answer Monday night. They said if I need to use a cpap before 1:30 they would try it so I would not need to do a second sleep study. I'm just not sure how long it takes to get a cpap after that if I need one.


RE: New guy - MitchS - 08-20-2017

Welcome to the forum, Rustic.

Looking back, I've had sleep apnea since my late teens.

Good luck with your sleep study.


RE: New guy - Rustic - 08-20-2017

Thanks!! It's all in charted territory for me so I'm concerned about the "what's next". I have been reading a lot of posts on this site and its help a lot.


RE: New guy - C0mbe - 08-20-2017

Welcome Rustic. Age really doesn't mean much to be honest. I was diagnosed (the first time) in my mid-20s and again in my 30s although I'd bet that I've had it all the way through. I was taken off it due to large weight loss.


RE: New guy - Gideon - 08-20-2017

Welcome to the forum.

Two things. 
EVERY time they put a mask on ask if you can try others. Getting a mask to fit correctly is one of the hardest things to do.
The Mask Primer has a strategy for selecting masks as well as a lot of other information.  See my Signature.

Second
Read about the process here.   http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=New_to_CPAP_%E2%80%93_The_Process
This is but one article in a series designed to help the newcomer get started.  The main link is also in my signature.

If you haven't read these please do so.

Finally feel free to ask questions.  Everyone is a bit different and the people here are very very good at tweaking therapy.

Fred