Sleep Apnea and CPAP

Posted on 29. Dec, 2009 by admin in Sleep Abnea Video


How Sleep Apnea occurs and CPAP cures it.

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14 Responses to “Sleep Apnea and CPAP”

  1. bluestar66677

    29. Dec, 2009

    my bours hate me because my snoreing is very very lound

  2. gjelpd001

    29. Dec, 2009

    ive just finished 3 months with a cpap. while my sleep is better theres a concern which is “dry mouth” for us mouth breathers. its damaging to the gums. there’s some gel that one can apply before bedtime that can help. consult your sleep therapist. save your gums!

  3. tomgaughan

    29. Dec, 2009

    I just finished a sleep study and will have to wear a mask. I’m looking forward to waking up refreshed and not wanting to pass out all the time. Sleep apnea over time can really mess you up ih8suvs. If you were sleeping soundly you might not move so much. I’d look into it…

  4. sifuchar

    29. Dec, 2009

    CPAP is not a cure for OSA in the same sense that glasses are not a cure for bad vision. True, but it would be foolish not to get glasses because they are not a “cure”. Particularly if other options were not nearly as effective.

  5. sifuchar

    29. Dec, 2009

    I work with CPAP patients and I hear that a lot. You can sleep on your stomach with many of the masks available. Try asking for the ResMed Active LT mask or the Swift LT mask.

  6. DoneWrongType

    29. Dec, 2009

    you are genius

  7. DoneWrongType

    29. Dec, 2009

    dude i feel your pain i dont even know where to start may we find a cure.

  8. ih8suvz

    29. Dec, 2009

    I think I have this OSA. I sometimes wake up gasping for air, it scares the shit out of me. I don’t think I could ever wear that thing when I sleep though. I move around a lot when I sleep, most of the time I sleep on my stomach.

  9. slack7639

    29. Dec, 2009

    I get sleep apnea-like symptoms if I try to sleep on my back. My arms go numb also. So, I can only sleep on my stomach, with no pillow, on my right side. I recently got a dust mite mattress barrier cover, and that has cleared up a stuffy nose I’ve had for 20+ years. The dust mite pillow covers must help also. I also cleared out as much as possible from my bedroom, as maybe I was allergic to something. Got rid of the particle board furniture also, the formaldehyde in that can irritate you.

  10. BAMZOOKI12344

    29. Dec, 2009

    1. copy and paste
    2. send this to 2 other videos.
    3. hold your breath for 10 seconds
    4. press refresh twice
    3. LOOK AT YOUR BACKGROUND

  11. gitb

    29. Dec, 2009

    i have this. i have all the symptoms
    and ive being through tonns of tests. im 23 years i am getting an operation to remove my toncells as they are huge.i am waiting on a date. im told i have a buckel in my nose wich is also a problem. but they will do this later. ive anyone has had the same problems. can u please let me know as its very fustration thanks you. chris

  12. mt1719

    29. Dec, 2009

    Cpap is not a cure. It is a crutch you have to use
    most likely for life.
    Is a wheelchair a cure for walking?

  13. libarsh

    29. Dec, 2009

    The Snoring Isn’t Sexy website encourages patients to discuss their experiences with CPAP, Dental Mouthpieces and Pillar procedure. Visit the “Patient Comments” section and rate your appliance, CPAP or surgical procedure’s effectiveness.

  14. cartman02au

    29. Dec, 2009

    Good video, very informative

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