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Snoring and Sleep apnea
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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 38864" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>I have it and use a CPAP machine. Been using it for well over a year. I don't remember the name of the mask or machine. I'm at werk so I'll check tomorrow. I thought I was going to have problems but when I sleep, I sleep on my right side facing out from the bed. I sleep on the right side of the bed (as you are laying on it). If you have OSA the nasal strips won't do anything for you. There is a surgical procedure that may help but I'm not going to have it because I can get by with the machine. My machine is sitting on a 2 drawer file cabinet next to my bed and leaves me enough hose to sleep on my side or back. My biggest problem is when the A/C is on the moisture in my breathe condenses in the hose and when enough collect in the bottom of the loop it gurgles and wakes me up. My boss also has it and just got his machine but he has just a little air supply that goes into each nostril. Mine covers my entire nose. I'll post a picture of mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 38864, member: 148"] I have it and use a CPAP machine. Been using it for well over a year. I don't remember the name of the mask or machine. I'm at werk so I'll check tomorrow. I thought I was going to have problems but when I sleep, I sleep on my right side facing out from the bed. I sleep on the right side of the bed (as you are laying on it). If you have OSA the nasal strips won't do anything for you. There is a surgical procedure that may help but I'm not going to have it because I can get by with the machine. My machine is sitting on a 2 drawer file cabinet next to my bed and leaves me enough hose to sleep on my side or back. My biggest problem is when the A/C is on the moisture in my breathe condenses in the hose and when enough collect in the bottom of the loop it gurgles and wakes me up. My boss also has it and just got his machine but he has just a little air supply that goes into each nostril. Mine covers my entire nose. I'll post a picture of mine. [/QUOTE]
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