Borillar
Platinum Member
I've been using a CPAP machine for around 15 years now. The machines are a lot smaller and quieter now, and the masks are getting very lightweight and unobtrusive. Wearing the mask and adjusting to forced air takes a bit of getting used to, but you feel much more rested. You can get into some really deep REM sleep. Before I was diagnosed, I was always fatigued and could fall asleep sitting in a chair or at work. Much better now. They aren't for everyone, but could potentially help you.
If that is actually you in the avatar, you appear to be a fit young man. Might be a good idea to get yourself checked by a specialist to see if there is an underlying condition causing your sleep apnea that could be corrected without having to use the CPAP machine.
If that is actually you in the avatar, you appear to be a fit young man. Might be a good idea to get yourself checked by a specialist to see if there is an underlying condition causing your sleep apnea that could be corrected without having to use the CPAP machine.