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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Thinking of Buying a CPAP
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug57" data-source="post: 186046" data-attributes="member: 12794"><p>I would get the sleep study first and then get an auto titration CPAP. Depending on the type of sleep disorder Apnea, hyponea, obstructive or central Apnea you have will determine what type of equipment you will need. The water tank, tubing and mask are all consumables that need replacement I also use an ozone cleaner daily to clean the CPAP system daily. A prescription will be required to purchase. It will take about a month to adjust to sleeping with a mask on your face and to being to feel better. The equipment noise is like white noise unless there is a leak. You will sleep deeper and dream. The snoring should stop once you being to wear the mask. I always told my patients to breath deeper to help them adjust to the mask and air pressure. I sleep on my sides or my stomach usually and have had no issues with CPAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug57, post: 186046, member: 12794"] I would get the sleep study first and then get an auto titration CPAP. Depending on the type of sleep disorder Apnea, hyponea, obstructive or central Apnea you have will determine what type of equipment you will need. The water tank, tubing and mask are all consumables that need replacement I also use an ozone cleaner daily to clean the CPAP system daily. A prescription will be required to purchase. It will take about a month to adjust to sleeping with a mask on your face and to being to feel better. The equipment noise is like white noise unless there is a leak. You will sleep deeper and dream. The snoring should stop once you being to wear the mask. I always told my patients to breath deeper to help them adjust to the mask and air pressure. I sleep on my sides or my stomach usually and have had no issues with CPAP. [/QUOTE]
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Thinking of Buying a CPAP
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