I had my first attempt at using oxygen at night last night. I was relaxed and (finally) accepting the situation so I thought it was going to go relatively smoothly.
It didn't. I tossed and turned for 2,5 hours in bed and couldn't fall asleep. It felt uncomfortable, unnatural and the wind in my nose started to feel strange after 2 hours. Of course I was aware of all this because I couldn't fall asleep.
I eventually had to take it off and turn it all off so that I could finally fall into a nice, peaceful sleep. It only took me 2 minutes to fall asleep as soon as I took it off.
So yes, first impressions are negative - I always fall asleep fast and sleep very well, so having to use oxygen at night will definitely not improve the quality of my sleep. It's frustrating.
I will continue to try because I do believe it'll be a matter of getting used to it, just like everything else.
I guess there's no question here, just wanted to share. Or maybe you could also share your night oxygen stories. Did you experience the same on the first few nights?
Take care all & thanks for reading!
It didn't. I tossed and turned for 2,5 hours in bed and couldn't fall asleep. It felt uncomfortable, unnatural and the wind in my nose started to feel strange after 2 hours. Of course I was aware of all this because I couldn't fall asleep.
I eventually had to take it off and turn it all off so that I could finally fall into a nice, peaceful sleep. It only took me 2 minutes to fall asleep as soon as I took it off.
So yes, first impressions are negative - I always fall asleep fast and sleep very well, so having to use oxygen at night will definitely not improve the quality of my sleep. It's frustrating.
I will continue to try because I do believe it'll be a matter of getting used to it, just like everything else.
I guess there's no question here, just wanted to share. Or maybe you could also share your night oxygen stories. Did you experience the same on the first few nights?
Take care all & thanks for reading!