I was right there with you Rod. I would wake up gasping for air. I stopped breathing so many times at night, I would be exhausted the next day. After my sleep study, I got a CPAP and hated it (mine covered both mouth and nose though). I ended up having the surgery done where the took out my uvula, my tonsils, part of my soft palate on the roof of my mouth, and they shaved the inner walls of my nose down. The snoring is back (10 years later) but the sleep apnea is gone and I sleep like a baby again.Rod said:Apparently I would stop breathing for more than 1 min at night. Sometimes I'd wake up gasping for air (not to mention waking myself up from snoring so loud). I have the same setup as you Tom, nose only. It's actually quite comfortable (if properly adjusted/fitted). Only the 2nd night so far, and the difference is amazing. I hear some people have vivid dreams with it, I'm still waiting for that to happen...
Everything is a symptom of smoking if you believe what the medical profession tells you. I know lots of folks, including my wife, who have never, ever smoked and have sleep apnea.redraider said:Sleep apnea is a direct symptom of smoking... FWIW
Devil Doc said:
Everything is a symptom of smoking if you believe what the medical profession tells you. I know lots of folks, including my wife, who have never, ever smoked and have sleep apnea.Sleep apnea is a direct symptom of smoking... FWIW
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Satchmo said:I hated mine. Could not get used to it. It sat on the shelf for months and I finally got rid of it. My O2 levels were good, but I snore and do not feel rested in the morning. I am kicking the tires on some of the surgery options, but most people say that the results do not last.
Maybe its time to test out the new technology.
I had moderate sleep apnea with minor O2 drop so if you don't mind the mouth piece, it's a great alternative.bfreebern said:
I hated mine. Could not get used to it. It sat on the shelf for months and I finally got rid of it. My O2 levels were good, but I snore and do not feel rested in the morning. I am kicking the tires on some of the surgery options, but most people say that the results do not last.
Maybe its time to test out the new technology.
Same boat.
I had moderate sleep apnea with minor O2 drop so if you don't mind the mouth piece, it's a great alternative.Setharsis said:
I hated mine. Could not get used to it. It sat on the shelf for months and I finally got rid of it. My O2 levels were good, but I snore and do not feel rested in the morning. I am kicking the tires on some of the surgery options, but most people say that the results do not last.
Maybe its time to test out the new technology.
Same boat.
Satchmo said:
I may have to try it. I'm sure Brandon could get used to it as well(just like his tiara and gag ball).