I've never had bi-pap, because I didn't want it. But reading all the positive stories the past few years I wish I would have said yes.
I think what you said about your body getting used to not having to work so hard at night might be why you feel more short of breathe during the day.
It's the same as when surgeon's don't want to do general aneasthetics when your lungfunction is low. This is because of the fear that the lungs (or your body) won't pick up when taken off the vent.
I think what you said about your body getting used to not having to work so hard at night might be why you feel more short of breathe during the day.
It's the same as when surgeon's don't want to do general aneasthetics when your lungfunction is low. This is because of the fear that the lungs (or your body) won't pick up when taken off the vent.