Got into recovery and I was in agony. They didn't believe me when I told them morphine doesn't work for me so they gave me three shots before they realized...hmmm...this isn't working. Ya think? The finally gave me some percocet which did the trick.
I kept asking for my cpap, they said...oh your okay, you don't need it. (I did have a nurse beside me the whole time). Everytime I went into an apnea she'd wake me up "you need to breath"....duh!!! give me my cpap
You start to lose confidence when the nurse says, "how did you get this"...I ended up explaining in my drug induced mental state what OSA was and that my cpap will prevent me from having episodes when I'm asleep. "Oh, well I'll just put you on oxygen". Duh
Sad part is...my cpap was right beside me. If I could have reached it I would have put it on myself. Their protocol for apnea patients was to keep me in recovery for 3 hours. They have a protocol, just whomever was looking after me didn't know anything about OSA.
End of the day, I'm okay. Feel amazingly well today. Very little pain but I'm letting my family baby me for the weekend. I had some pretty trippy dreams last night after all the drugs at the hosp and whatever he gave me for home last night.
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| Machine: S8 Elite II CPAP Machine |
| Mask: Mirage Swift LT for Her Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
| Humidifier: Humidaire H3i Heated Humidifier |






