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To start out with I must tell you, I have tried every mask available, and i just can't wear them. I Broke my back while in the military and that makes it almost impossible to sleep on my back, therefore I turn side to side all night, having that mask on my face I am so aware that it is there I cannot sleep. Also, I was perscripbed an oxygen concentrator with the nasal noduals. I, for the most part get about 5-6 hrs of sleep at night.
I went to the local VA medical center and saw an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist and he told me that my tongue was too big, I never realized it before, until he said something, and now I look at it and go WOW that thing is huge.
I went to him because I had read that a deviated septum could be the cause of my sleep apnea, well he said I don't have one, and he said that there have numerous surgeries to fix the size of my tonugue.
I guess my big question is, what is entailed in a surgery of this sort, and most important is this procedure very painful?
I am getting to a point where I am noticing the oxygen on every night, and of course this keeps me awake.
Any advice is appreciated
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Sorry, I do not mean to hijack the conversation, but I was wondering if the Portable Oxygen Concentrators helped with your sleep apnea. What machine did you use? Is it a continuous flow or pulsating?
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