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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 222332" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>Another idea for snoring is to 1) tape your mouth shut at night using the wide micropore tape and 2)take a few deep breaths of eucalyptus oil through your nose right before bed. The combination of these two dramatically reduced my snoring, and there are other benefits to nose breathing as well. You may want to at least try that until your decide about the CPAP.</p><p></p><p>Also, you can search this site for "Fixes for joint issues". I have known and heard of a number of people who were told that they were "bone on bone" who were able to regain decent joint health via a variety of protocols such as GH injections into the joint, hyaluronic acid injections, stems cells, and other things, so it seems like those are worth exploring while you still have decent function in the joint. I also know people who had good results from hip replacements, but it is still very invasive and the longer you can delay it the better the technology will get. The regenexx stem cell blog has some good information although I would not rely on that alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 222332, member: 15235"] Another idea for snoring is to 1) tape your mouth shut at night using the wide micropore tape and 2)take a few deep breaths of eucalyptus oil through your nose right before bed. The combination of these two dramatically reduced my snoring, and there are other benefits to nose breathing as well. You may want to at least try that until your decide about the CPAP. Also, you can search this site for "Fixes for joint issues". I have known and heard of a number of people who were told that they were "bone on bone" who were able to regain decent joint health via a variety of protocols such as GH injections into the joint, hyaluronic acid injections, stems cells, and other things, so it seems like those are worth exploring while you still have decent function in the joint. I also know people who had good results from hip replacements, but it is still very invasive and the longer you can delay it the better the technology will get. The regenexx stem cell blog has some good information although I would not rely on that alone. [/QUOTE]
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