Especially if you have kids and work all day

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      Same, it quite literally changed my life. I went from sleeping 12h in a row, still waking up groggy and generally being a walking zombie, to being functional after 7h of sleep. Young children still make it hard to get those 7h of consecutive sleep, but this gets better with time.

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        Hell yeah I had a really poor memory and was always exhausted. I had to nap every day. Now with the CPAP I get 8 hours of sleep and I can remember things that happened weeks ago

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          Do you remember what your AHI (Apnea-Hypopnea Index, number of “events” oper hour) was? Normal is 5 or less, severe sleep apnea is 30 or more - I was at 69 events an hour. Considering an event is either 10 seconds or more without breathing (or a more or less equivalent drop in blood oxygenation due to partial respiratory tract blockage), it means I wasn’t breathing for at least an hour and half every night 😂

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      The CPAP was great, but my previous terrible sleeping habits masked a few other issues, it was a series of things to resolve. (Sleep got better, but I stopped tossing and turning, making back issues worse, so I needed to stop sleeping how I was, etc.)

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      Yup! CPAP. Fix your sleep and you’ll feel awake during the day.

      I don’t feel sleepy in the afternoon anymore. I sleep and night and stay awake during the day.

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      similarly: I bought anti-snore bite guard to help with sleep apnea.

      Feeling actually refreshed after waking up feels unreal

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      4 days ago

      Exact same story here. I had lost evenings before I got mine, now I can enjoy a couple hours to myself after the kids are down.