Guest guest Posted June 29, 2002 Report Share Posted June 29, 2002 Decided I couldn't function like this anymore!!! Was falling asleep whenever I stopped moving, or sat down, even driving down the road. Insisted my doctor order a sleep study. Since our HMO doesn't have one connected to their hospital , they had to farm me out and pay someone else which they don't like to do. With eight years of documentation of problems, they finally aquessed. However, I was shocked. I stopped breathing at night. Diagnosis - " sleep apnea " . No wonder, I couldn't get to sleep, stay asleep, or get back to sleep. I would thrash around trying to get comfortable - nighttime was a nightmare. The pain was unbearable at times, so stiff I couldn't move but had to move to work out the stiffness. So everytime I would awaken fully, I'd feel an urgency to stretch and go to the bathroom. I would awaken 6-12 times at night taking forever sometimes to get to sleep or back to sleep. The sleep study showed I stopped breathing 30- 50 times a minute. No wonder I would wake up panicy with a " fight or flight " response. The treatment of choice for " sleep apnea " is a cpap machine which forces air down the respiratory passage to keep it from closing. The paraphanalia looks like snorkling gear and is strapped on the head. Felt claustraphobic when I first tried it on - anxiety attack! Panic!!! Knew and was warned it would take some getting used to if I could tolerate it. I was determined to make it work. So I did deep breathing meditation all night forcing myself to keep it on. I was bound and determined to give it a shot. Although during the first two nights, I still woke up about six times and have choaked on the air forced out several times. But I know my body needs restive sleep so I'm willing to give it my 110%. If this is the answer, I will force myself to use it until I see some results. Since learning of this problem, a new online friend who has researched sleep disorders has concluded that fibromyalgia is a sleep disorder. I knew lack of sleep exascerabated my pain but never knew what caused it. Maybe we have the cart before the horse, maybe the sleep causes the pain instead of vice versa. Anyway, needed to share the fact that I never believed that I wasn't breathing at night before I did the study and I'll try anything to get relief (which I have). Hope you have a pain free day. See you in my dreams:) Star Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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