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Can anyone recommend any alternatives to CPAP machines and or dental devices? If not, what about some high quality cpap masks?
Antonio
Antonio,
To improve your friend's energy level he needs to control the apnea asap. To get a good fit he needs to see a specialist and get the cpap set up correctly and have the mask fit right. The masks are all pretty good quality. Getting someone to fit them correctly is the real problem. The sleep apnea hammers one's heart real bad. The apnea makes one feel rotten all of the time, that leads to eating to feel good.... Big bad circle.
I think you can control the sleeping problem with a good sleep plan that has him loving to use that mask. Several good nights of deep restful sleep will make a real difference in how he feels.
Belief change is important here.
It's all bound up with self care. Get a toe hold anywhere and start widening the gap.
Walt
They're all medical devices, and as such are made to high standards (others higher than others, it does have to be said).
IMHO there's no alternative to CPAP. You either want those airways (or airwaves, if you're Hugh!) patent with that pressure. Admittedly, BiPAP is much comfier and nicer to breathe with, but it's more like assisted ventilation, and is less appropriate to use at home.
Antonio said:Can anyone recommend any alternatives to CPAP machines and or dental devices? If not, what about some high quality cpap masks?
Antonio
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