This is my first post. I was recently diagnosed with both obstructive and central sleep apnea (on the cusp between moderate and severe for the obstructive) and am now going thru titration to find out what kind of equipment I need and what settings are best. I've had a Respironics REMstarAuto M at home for 5 nights to figure all this out, and I find it uncomfortable. Each night I've managed to fall asleep with it but in my sleep I rip it off my face within the first 2 hours. If I wake up and put it back on, I remove it again while sleeping. Years ago I tried sleeping with earplugs while traveling and always did the same thing: in my sleep I removed them. Any advice? This stuff doesn't bother me so much when I'm awake but it's just too weird to sleep in. My device has nasal tubes that I find uncomfortable. And after 30 minutes my skin under the straps itches, even tho they are fairly loose and comfortable when I am awake; I think that's what I'm ripping off in my sleep. When I try to sleep on my side, the whole thing shifts and the tubes dig into my nostrils, which now are sore. There is no humidifier and the air makes my throat painfully dry; it's hard to swallow. In the morning my stomach is uncomfortably full of air. My insurance just announced to me that they will not cover medical devices, only the diagnostic tests. I currently have low income, I cannot switch insurance as I am self-employed and not covered by a group plan, and as of a week ago this is considered a pre-existing condition. I am not the slightest bit overweight, and I seem to be in good health otherwise. I am finding this experience most unpleasant and am questioning how long to stick with it. On the other hand I am exhausted from lack of real sleep. Thank you for any insights.

