CPAP and fibromyalgia pain 

Last night against my better judgement I decided to try my CPAP again and go figure, I’m in serious agony right now. And even while I was using it I was feeling the weird random breathing problems that CPAP is supposed to stop, feeling this clench in my chest as I fell asleep like my lungs were just Not Working. The sleep doctor insists that I don’t have central apnea but what the fuck is this?

CPAP and fibromyalgia pain 

@fluffy just tossing this out there as i drive by the timeline -

could it be a low-level anxiety thing working against you? honestly i can't tolerate CPAP/APAP at all - it just sets off some deep lizard brings AAAA SMOTHERING panic.

there is the dental appliance solution to sleep apnea too that you may want to ask about. it's basically like wearing a retainer, so there's no stuff to wear on your face. it does make the jaw sore sometimes, but is a thing worth knowing?

CPAP and fibromyalgia pain 

@wigglytuffitout I don't have trouble with wearing the APAP itself, I just have trouble with the mask making my nose sore and then loudly blowing air all over my face after I move by an inch in my sleep.

My sleep doctor suggested a mandibular appliance as the next step if a mask fitting doesn't help matters but I don't see how it would help with the particular issue I'm having. Frankly I don't see how APAP helps with it either but I'm still willing to try.

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CPAP and fibromyalgia pain 

@fluffy honestly i think it would help immensely - i know it has helped the minor bruxism i had (very pain + sleep = gnaw gnaw gnaw, thanks asleep me, you Asshole, you Fool, you Knave) - basically it could function like a very fancy splint (that also moves your jaw forward, preventing your throat from collapsing so you can still breathe unimpeded)

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