C pap users
#21
Here's a thought for you Cpap users:
I have a friend who's used one for years. This past summer she got some sort of bite guard from her dentist and she no longer needs the machine! It took several trips to get it adjusted right, but she is doing better than ever.
We even roomed together on a quilting retreat and other than some very gentle snores, she did great. :)
I have a friend who's used one for years. This past summer she got some sort of bite guard from her dentist and she no longer needs the machine! It took several trips to get it adjusted right, but she is doing better than ever.
We even roomed together on a quilting retreat and other than some very gentle snores, she did great. :)
#23
Originally Posted by UglyCook
Here's a thought for you Cpap users:
I have a friend who's used one for years. This past summer she got some sort of bite guard from her dentist and she no longer needs the machine! It took several trips to get it adjusted right, but she is doing better than ever.
We even roomed together on a quilting retreat and other than some very gentle snores, she did great. :)
I have a friend who's used one for years. This past summer she got some sort of bite guard from her dentist and she no longer needs the machine! It took several trips to get it adjusted right, but she is doing better than ever.
We even roomed together on a quilting retreat and other than some very gentle snores, she did great. :)
#24
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Originally Posted by UglyCook
Here's a thought for you Cpap users:
I have a friend who's used one for years. This past summer she got some sort of bite guard from her dentist and she no longer needs the machine! It took several trips to get it adjusted right, but she is doing better than ever.
We even roomed together on a quilting retreat and other than some very gentle snores, she did great. :)
I have a friend who's used one for years. This past summer she got some sort of bite guard from her dentist and she no longer needs the machine! It took several trips to get it adjusted right, but she is doing better than ever.
We even roomed together on a quilting retreat and other than some very gentle snores, she did great. :)
#25
I was supposed to go to the sleep clinic a few months ago, but there is no way I can leave my disabled DH alone all night. None of his nearby family are willing/able to do all the personal services I must do for him, so I had to cancel my appointment. Doctor wass less than pleased with me, but hey, you do what you have to do.
#26
Originally Posted by Sadiemae
Originally Posted by UglyCook
Here's a thought for you Cpap users:
I have a friend who's used one for years. This past summer she got some sort of bite guard from her dentist and she no longer needs the machine! It took several trips to get it adjusted right, but she is doing better than ever.
We even roomed together on a quilting retreat and other than some very gentle snores, she did great. :)
I have a friend who's used one for years. This past summer she got some sort of bite guard from her dentist and she no longer needs the machine! It took several trips to get it adjusted right, but she is doing better than ever.
We even roomed together on a quilting retreat and other than some very gentle snores, she did great. :)
#28
Originally Posted by Sadiemae
My comment was to ask people who have sleep apnea to be careful. It had nothing to do with your friend. I am glad she was able to do this!!!!
#29
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 2,189
Originally Posted by theoldgraymare
I was supposed to go to the sleep clinic a few months ago, but there is no way I can leave my disabled DH alone all night. None of his nearby family are willing/able to do all the personal services I must do for him, so I had to cancel my appointment. Doctor wass less than pleased with me, but hey, you do what you have to do.
#30
Originally Posted by CoyoteQuilts
Originally Posted by theoldgraymare
I was supposed to go to the sleep clinic a few months ago, but there is no way I can leave my disabled DH alone all night. None of his nearby family are willing/able to do all the personal services I must do for him, so I had to cancel my appointment. Doctor wass less than pleased with me, but hey, you do what you have to do.
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