So, life with the CPAP machine continues to go well. I have some irritation where the mask presses against my nose, and I tend to have very dry skin in the morning where the mask (and its little gel spacer) press against my face, but those are trivial problems. I did wake up with an utterly bone-dry nose two nights in a row, despite having the humidification on high, which was uncomfortable and peculiar, but I’m relieved that didn’t happen again last night. Maybe it was some sort of weird interaction between the CPAP machine and the minor cold I had.
I am feeling much, much better. People (where ‘people’ are specifically
cathijosephine and
docorion at dinner last night) are noticing that I’m more energetic and that I have a better short-term memory, and I continue to feel much more alert and rested. I feel great. And all the little things I have to do are starting to feel like things to check off on a to-do list, rather than like Huge Insurmountable Obstacles I don’t have the energy to face.
We will permit this to continue; it meets with Our approval.
In other news, I had a very lovely dinner with
plumtreeblossom,
docorion,
darxus, and
cathijosephine at Kagawa (a sushi place in Quincy Center) last night, followed by yummy dessert with
plumtreeblossom, and I drove her down to
dietrich and
imlad’s wedding on the Cape this morning and dropped her off. (I got to briefly see a bunch of people, including
minerva42 and
underwatercolor, and may I say that
quem98’s corset and
pheromone’s towel both looked lovely!)
By the way, last night was
plumtreeblossom’s first night sleeping with me with the CPAP machine on me, and it was fine; the machine didn’t seem to bug her at all. Yay!
I am feeling much, much better. People (where ‘people’ are specifically
We will permit this to continue; it meets with Our approval.
In other news, I had a very lovely dinner with
By the way, last night was
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Date: 2006-10-08 15:55 (UTC)I find that in the winter, I have to use a room humidifier AND the CPAP humidifier in order to make the air moist enough not to wake up dry. And since we keep the heat set to 57 degrees at night in the winter, I also use a space heater to bump my room temperature up a couple of degrees, so I don't get that "raining in your face" condensation.
I'm annoyed that I need THREE machines to sleep during the winter, but well, it's still way better than not sleeping. YMMV
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