Hope you have a good night's rest!
Hope you have a good night's rest!
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The tech I spoke with has a cat. He doesn't have sleep apnea, but has to take a machine home every so often to test it. His cat does NOT like the air blowing out of the mask (heck, ya gotta exhale).
cassiesmom, taking it off for a bit in the morning sounds like a great idea. I can just see/feel Oscar making up for lost time!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
So how'd ya do?![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Wondering how it went.
Gayle - self proclaimed Queen of Poop
Mommy to: Cali (14 year old kitten)
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Sorry to hear you are having this problem. A good night's sleep is worth a million bucks though, I hope it works for you.
We placed two temperamental wedgie Meezers with a man who uses a CPAP.
We were worried about the 'air' noise too.
THe Meezers didn't mind at all, and sleep with him in the bed.![]()
Hi, All:
I consider the night a success because I did get periods of solid sleep. I didn't sleep any less than usual - and I did wake up a few times. The machine itself is quiet, but the blowing air takes some getting used to.
Also, I do feel a tad perkier this morning....though right now I want a nap! lol
Oscar...when my head was turned (yes I could sleep on my side), he snuggled on the pillow with his back against the back of my head, as he always does. Earlier, he had come up to me, semi-sniffed my head (or the mask strap), then gone to cuddle by my knees!I didn't talk to him, as you really cannot talk well when the air is flowing! I don't know why - I guess it's kind of like you can't pinch your nose and hum.
The humidifier is filled and ready for night #2. It's a process of adjustment I am looking so forward to getting used to!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Hi, Candace. I'm glad you're getting used to your CPAP machine. I'm sure Oscar will make adjustments to his grooming routine to accomadate you.
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