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Sleeping with a c-pap (continuous positive airway pressure device) will be strange at first. But you'll get used to it. And you will probably be glad you got one. Your sleep will be so much improved and you will feel a lot better because of it.
Sleep apnea isn't all that uncommon. I think I read somewhere that around 1 in 15 has it. I'm not a doctor, but I play one on the interweb. |
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I've had a Cpap machine for nearly 10 years now & I gotta tell you it is a better invention than sliced bread. You will sleep really well, no snoring, no snorting & when you wake you will feel like you had a good nights sleep.
The best part is that during the day you will not feel as drowsy & will not fall asleep as easily in meetings or while waiting for the lights to change. I have sleep apnea & was starving my brain of oxygen while sleeping - it has definitely damaged my short term memory. Allan |
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well i got my sleep study tonight. incase you all dont remember. i stop breathing in the middle of the night at times and snore really loud. so i went to my consultation the other day and on the severness level i scored a 22 out of 24. so thats not good.
so i got to go in tonight at around 9pm and will get out at about 6am tomoroow morninjg |
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