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Snoring and Sleep apnea
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<blockquote data-quote="natetrack" data-source="post: 38968" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>I have been using cpap for about 2 years now and wouldn't go without it because my wife would shoot me. We both finally sleep because I don't snore anymore. When I did my sleep study they said that I only slept for 8 minutes during an entire night. That must have been why I was so tired all the time.</p><p></p><p>Jim, the to much air thing sounds familiar, but if you find a comfortable mask and give it a couple weeks, you'll get used to it. Also, that cpap has a ramp feature, where it will start with a lower pressure and then slowly increase until it is at the right pressure. It is one of the two arrow buttons on the top, one is the heater, and one is ramp. </p><p></p><p>I use a respironics with the humidifier like you other guys, but I bought a new mask that is much smaller and more comfortable than the one you guys have. Take a look at this one, it just barely covers your nose and fits very well. It is the best mask that I have tried yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natetrack, post: 38968, member: 431"] I have been using cpap for about 2 years now and wouldn't go without it because my wife would shoot me. We both finally sleep because I don't snore anymore. When I did my sleep study they said that I only slept for 8 minutes during an entire night. That must have been why I was so tired all the time. Jim, the to much air thing sounds familiar, but if you find a comfortable mask and give it a couple weeks, you'll get used to it. Also, that cpap has a ramp feature, where it will start with a lower pressure and then slowly increase until it is at the right pressure. It is one of the two arrow buttons on the top, one is the heater, and one is ramp. I use a respironics with the humidifier like you other guys, but I bought a new mask that is much smaller and more comfortable than the one you guys have. Take a look at this one, it just barely covers your nose and fits very well. It is the best mask that I have tried yet. [/QUOTE]
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