Cpap Continuous Positive Airway Pressure


Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

This is a bit of what I go through.

Here is more on the subject:

Forty­-five percent of normal adults snore at least occasionally, and 25 percent are …
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10 Responses to “Cpap Continuous Positive Airway Pressure”

  1. eightiesjill Says:

    I feel for your wife…I’ve tried using my CPAP machine for three years now, and cannot find a mask that I can sleep with. She might need to experiment with different masks until she finds one that is comfortable for her.

  2. BigkKinny Says:

    Won’t the CPAP make you dependent on it and if you don’t use it it will be impossible to breathe.i’m 16 and and I weigh like 125 and i think i have sleep apnea.

  3. TheKackler Says:

    Look up ‘Pillar Procedure’

  4. wtfusername666 Says:

    i would say you dont need to loose that much weight. maybe 10 or 15 pounds

  5. muthushiv Says:

    Great video. I love youtube and the people like you how make this service grateful. i really didnt know I had sleep apnea, although I was sufferring from the symptoms. Currently i have High BP, Diabetes, etc… Recently my mom insisted me to check my condition to an ENT specialist in india. Then as a followup in US my doc. confirmed me as sleep apnea patient. Hope they do a surgery to me. I really look forward for next doc appointment so that i get CPAP or Surgery or Both.

  6. brittneyhump Says:

    Hey. I am considering the surgery and I had a question. Did it change your voice, specifically the resonance and such? I sing and don’t want that to change, if at all possible…

  7. jazzkeyboardman Says:

    Hello, my wife was just diagnosed with sleep apnea and now has this thing on her bedside table. She is having a very hard time getting used to wearing it. I don’t think she’s worn it for a full night yet. She says I also stop breathing in my sleep but I’m afraid of getting tested because I don’t want to wear one of these damn things. To me, it’s something foreign to have in bed with you, like an electric blanket (which I also hate and would never use). Are there alternatives other than surgery?

  8. M1sterHamilton Says:

    $1500- my mom got one for free in canada but if it breaks we have to pay to replace it

  9. jer187 Says:

    amazing.  my cpap is the most incredible thing ever.

  10. stkdady Says:

    My words excatly!!!! thank GOD!! No more Uvula!, c-pap every night. The difference is life and death. REALLY!!

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