You’re in the middle of a desert road and you have no clue how you got there. All you know is that the wind is roaring and you’re having issues standing. The wind continues to blow, and suddenly you see a massive 18-wheeler barreling toward you. The engine gets louder and louder and you can’t run because of the wind. The truck gets closer until you can see the look on the driver’s face.
You abruptly wake up and the first sound you hear is your CPAP machine. You take off the mask and can’t get a drink of water fast enough because your mouth is so dry. The dream suddenly makes sense. CPAP machines help many patients with sleep apnea, but not all. For patients who need the CPAP but aren’t getting the results they need, combined sleep apnea therapy in State College may be their best solution.