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Hello lovely friends!
I have a question about sleep - since my surgery, I have had a hell of a time falling and staying asleep. I am getting an average of 4 hours a night and I'm a grumpy Gus. Did anyone else experience this or have any advice?
I do have sleep apnea and I use my cpap religiously, did anyone have their pressure change dramatically quickly after surgery?
I've been having a bit of trouble getting to sleep but then I sleep for 10 hours haven't figured out how I'm going to fit in that much sleep and go back to work next week.
57 - 6'0" - HW:288 SW:260 CW:185
TWH: Referral Aug. '16, Orientation - Nov. 30 '16, Surgeon Oct. 6 '17, Start Optifast Feb. 5'18 - Surgery Feb. 26'18
Opti -25; M1 -23; M2 -17; M3 -7; M4 -5; M5 -5; M6 -6; M7 -0; M8 -2; M9 -0; M10 -2; M11-0; M12-4;
My sleep hasn't changed much, average about 6 to 7 hours a night. How soon are you back to work?
Orientation July, Surgeon consult Sept, Internist Nov, RD/RSW/RN Dec.
RNY March 2, 2018 HRRH Pam (49 / 5'5 ½)
HW: 237, PreOpti: 226, Opti: -10, M1: -20, M2: -12, M3: -13, M4 -10, M5 -9, M6 -7, M7 -2, M8 -3, M9 -1 CW 138
I am totally having the same problem! I can't fall asleep until 1:30 or 2 am and then I wake up 3-4 times between then and 9 when I make myself get up. I got up after only 6 hours of interrupted sleep the other day thinking maybe I would sleep better but I didn't nap and I still couldn't sleep until 3am. Almost made it worse.
I too wondered if it was my cpap, total I've lost 37 pounds since the pressure was set...thinking maybe it was too high and was waking me up. I tried sleeping without it the other night though and ended up waking just as many times. I read online it's a common side effect after surgery, when I searched OH it came up a lot too. Apparently we just have to wait until our bodies re-settle. Blah!
HW: 285 SW: 260 CW: 134 Dr. Grantcharov, St. Michael's
Referral: May 2017 Orientation: June 5/17 Nurse: Aug. 17/17 Doctor/Dietician/SW finished by Dec. 11/17 Surgical Ed. Class: Dec. 18/17 Surgeon: Jan. 9/18 Surgery: February 26, 2018!!
It's not good that's for sure! I'm considering using a Benadryl at this point just to get a full night sleep.
HW: 285 SW: 260 CW: 134 Dr. Grantcharov, St. Michael's
Referral: May 2017 Orientation: June 5/17 Nurse: Aug. 17/17 Doctor/Dietician/SW finished by Dec. 11/17 Surgical Ed. Class: Dec. 18/17 Surgeon: Jan. 9/18 Surgery: February 26, 2018!!
on 3/8/18 1:50 pm - Courtice, Canada
Are you able to change it on your own? I can't figure out how to change mine and just figured that the CPAP store had to change it. I'm hoping we can change it ourselves, that would be great.
Hope you get some sleep soon.