LadiSani 59 Posted December 21, 2015 (edited) Probably a stupid question... Just after surgery when you weren't sleeping in your bed but in a recliner or something of the like, did you move your CPAP too? Or just go without? Edited December 21, 2015 by LadiSani Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blkbell 12 Posted December 21, 2015 I was able to prop up with pillows in bed and be comfortable. But my cpap goes wherever I sleep or I feel miserable the next day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Halfagain 68 Posted December 21, 2015 (edited) I ended up with added oxygen while awake the first day. I didn't even try the bed as the recliner was very comfortable. So my Cpap was never used, the nasal cannula was on when I was in the chair. I was up every 2 hours peeing, then walking, so it wasn't like I could put my mask on and sleep the night. It was sort of an awkward night but I asked the nurses for their thoughts and we settled on managing the sleep apnea just sitting up more and adding oxygen. I'm sure it depends on severity of apnea how to best deal with it. Just don't plan on sleeping much that first night. ???? Adding -my Cpap was ready to use if I wanted/needed it. We put it on a rolling table so it would have been fine in either bed or chair. Edited December 21, 2015 by Halfagain Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
on the fence 2 34 Posted December 21, 2015 always use your cpap. my surgeon said it helps the healing process. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Inner Surfer Girl 12,015 Posted December 21, 2015 Use you CPAP. (And, if you have oxygen you can run it through your CPAP instead of choosing one or the other). Also, I made an appointment with my sleep doctor soon after surgery because my pressure setting quickly became too high. He switched out my machine to one that has an automatically adjustable pressure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites