A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Seven

I am glad to say that, at last, my new bi-pap machine is supposedly on its way.  It should arrive some time next week, meaning that, at last, I should be able to get some real sleep, at last.  I am eager, even excited about this.  I recall well what it was like when I first was diagnosed with apnea and received my first c-pap.  Many people find it difficult to adjust to wearing a mask and using the machine, but, for me, the impact was dramatic and life changing.  I realized that, for many years, I had been only half awake, even waking without feeling rested.  Even after a single night, I felt so much better.  Over the last few years, even using my current machine, I have found myself feeling as I did all those years ago, and I cannot wait to experience that same transformation once more.

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