Forgot my machine
Forgot my machine
Is there an alternative to CPAP? I'm out of town and forgot my machine. Slept last night without it and my throat has been killing me!
Re: Forgot my machine
Your throat may be due to GERD (acid reflux) because I'm not sure how untreated apnea would result in that. See if you can find a way (recliner?) to sleep more upright tonight which should help with apnea, if not GERD.
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Re: Forgot my machine
I know my throat is dry if I sleep without the CPAP machine. I have become very used to the humidity it provides. Perhaps a room humidifier might help? I've not tried that myself.
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Re: Forgot my machine
That's my nightmare scenario when I travel - losing or forgetting the machine or one of the components. I'd be on Craigslist looking to buy any machine of any type at almost any price if I did.
Re: Forgot my machine
I couldn't agree more... and a new unused mask and hose.loggerhead12 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:56 amThat's my nightmare scenario when I travel - losing or forgetting the machine or one of the components. I'd be on Craigslist looking to buy any machine of any type at almost any price if I did.
IF possible buy the same make/model you already have so not only will you have spare parts but the filters and other things you already have will fit your forgotten cpap AND you will know how it works.
Hope you're not in the compliance period cuz this could be a setback for you if they are not understanding.
fwiw - treated osa does help the memory.
ps. If you mention where you are located someone on here may be able to help out.
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Re: Forgot my machine
Being in your situation might literally kill me. Try to totally avoid backsleeping. I second the suggestion to buy any machine/mask you can find on craigslist.com.
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Re: Forgot my machine
I had to re-read it as I got that impression the first time. I think she meant that she didn't think that the sleep apnea by itself would cause the sore throat, so more likely that it as caused by gerd.ChicagoGranny wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 9:02 amYou've been a member for 16 years, made 19 thousand posts, and don't understand how untreated obstructive apnea can cause reflux???![]()
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Who would have thought it would be this challenging to sleep and breathe at the same time?