Mirgaines and CPAP
Question:
Al, My CPAP is set for 11 what ever that is. It is hard to exhale, but I can. Today I have a mild headache again. I am writing all these things down to talk to them about when they call. Thanks for the information that you have given me, it is going on my list. Sharon Big Al <db-g…@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:38909733.46AD394A@worldnet.att.net… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Not migraines, but I woke up with severe headaches from CPAP and couldn’t use it > at a pressure of 16. I ended up with a BiPAP at 18/9. Through experimentation, > I found that exhaling at any pressure over 14 gave me headaches. If your > pressure is high you might ask your doctor about a bilevel machine. > Big Al > db-g…@bignospamfoot.com > Remove nospam to reply via email > Sharon Bennett wrote: > > Does anyone else in the group have migraines? The first night I used the > > CPAP machine, I woke up the next day with a migraine. Last night, my second > > night, I woke today with a mild headache, but otherwise slept very well. If > > anyone does have migraines, I really would appreciate you answering my > > question. I will have to talk with my neurologist about this, but I would > > like to know others experiences with this. Sharon
Response:
Per Webster on-line dictionary: oph