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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink25•3 months agoLet’s see: ✅ Pajamas ✅ Eye mask ✅ Sleeping pills ✅ Sleep headphones ✅ CPAP ✅ Water-cooled mattress pad ❌ Going to bed at a reasonable time Eh, 86% is good enough, right?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•3 months agoHow is sleeping with a CPAP? I’ve got mild sleep apnea but haven’t gotten a CPAP yet. Seems like a lot of hassle to deal with every night. Probably worth it to stay alive though…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•edit-23 months agoIt definitely takes some getting used to, but it’s 110% worth the improvement to quality of sleep. If your apnea is mild you may be able to get an oral appliance instead, and I hear those are more comfortable.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•3 months agoThanks. Yeah I looked into the oral appliance and that wasn’t a good option for me.
Let’s see:
✅ Pajamas
✅ Eye mask
✅ Sleeping pills
✅ Sleep headphones
✅ CPAP
✅ Water-cooled mattress pad
❌ Going to bed at a reasonable time
Eh, 86% is good enough, right?
How is sleeping with a CPAP? I’ve got mild sleep apnea but haven’t gotten a CPAP yet. Seems like a lot of hassle to deal with every night.
Probably worth it to stay alive though…
It definitely takes some getting used to, but it’s 110% worth the improvement to quality of sleep. If your apnea is mild you may be able to get an oral appliance instead, and I hear those are more comfortable.
Thanks. Yeah I looked into the oral appliance and that wasn’t a good option for me.