Last night I went to bed at around 10:30 or 11. I was able to fall asleep with the CPAP on. Once I woke up with a horrible tickle in the back of my throat that made me keep coughing. I turned the humidifier back down to 2 and that seemed to help, oddly. Another time I woke up and took the mask off, then I woke up again later and put it back on. Finally I woke up a third time with my throat really dry so I took it off for the rest of the night. Since I was half-asleep most of the time, I didn't check my clock, so I don't know how long I actually wore the mask last night.
I started to wake up around 6, and dozed until around 6:30, when I finally got up. I just didn't feel the need to be in bed anymore. This is remarkable because for the last week or so I have barely been able to get out of bed. Yesterday, for example, I stayed for as long as I possibly could--until 9:15, which is 15 minutes before I leave for work.
But today I didn't want to sleep anymore, so I got up and read my webcomics and checked out a couple of blogs. Then the sun was up enough that I thought I might take a walk outside, so I did.
It was about 35 degrees out, so I put on workout pants that I thought were warm enough, a shirt, and a sweater. I did not wear my gloves, though I should have, and I don't think I even own a hat anymore, so I went bareheaded.
As a result of being so underdressed (I'm not used to the cold anymore!), I wasn't able to stay out long, just 15 minutes. But I felt like I could have continued, so when I got back inside I hopped on my bike, which is propped up on a resistance stand in the second bedroom, and rode for ten minutes. As I rode I thought about ways I could get a TV into that room so I won't be bored stiff when I'm exercising.
It wasn't a huge workout, but it was enough to build up a sweat, and I feel pretty darn good.
I'm going to try to keep this up all week. Also, since I'm taking my lunch today, I might see about a brief walk during my break as well.
For now, breakfast, then shower, then lunch-packing. Whee!
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