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My first night with the CPAP machine...
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 380774" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>...and I slept the entire night! I also have medications to calm my restless legs, and my Ambien...how long has all this been going on without my knowing? I can fall asleep! I can stay asleep! I'm not getting up 47 times to go potty or punch Hubby for snoring!</p><p></p><p>The sleep study results said that I stopped breathing an average of 26.7 times per hour (anything over 5 is cause for concern), and that my legs kicked an average of 84 times an hour. Add all of that to my devout insomnia and my firm belief that 2 am is the best time of the day, and follow THAT up with a sub job in the morning...no wonder I was exhausted all the time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 380774, member: 4040"] ...and I slept the entire night! I also have medications to calm my restless legs, and my Ambien...how long has all this been going on without my knowing? I can fall asleep! I can stay asleep! I'm not getting up 47 times to go potty or punch Hubby for snoring! The sleep study results said that I stopped breathing an average of 26.7 times per hour (anything over 5 is cause for concern), and that my legs kicked an average of 84 times an hour. Add all of that to my devout insomnia and my firm belief that 2 am is the best time of the day, and follow THAT up with a sub job in the morning...no wonder I was exhausted all the time! [/QUOTE]
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