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Expert Interview: YOU As The Expert On CPAPPlease join me for my next Expert Interview when I invite expert CPAP users to share their experiences and wisdom to newer member of the co… Started by Steven Y. Park, MD |
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Jul 5, 2012 Reply by Karen Moore www.padacheek.com |
Any Advce for Frequent and Early Waking Problems? Please?I was diagnosed in June 2011 and have been 100% compliant. Last summer I had a wonderful experience of sleeping 13 hours with onl… Started by ZolliStar |
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Jul 3, 2012 Reply by Terry Vella |
Sleeping with CPAP blog - using CPAP when sickHi, This post is about using CPAP when sick. Please check it out and tell me your experiences. http://sleepingwithcpap.blogspot.com/ Started by Lee Dryden |
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Jul 1, 2012 Reply by ZolliStar |
Custom fit maskHas anyone "bit the bullet' and had facial mold made so they could get a custom fit mask ? Started by Ginny Edmundson |
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Jun 30, 2012 Reply by sleepycarol |
CPAP LINERSOne day in browsing, I know I saw where someone had used a new liner to stop the leaking on her ResMed Cpap machine. I cannot use mine bec… Started by Sue Essary |
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Jun 22, 2012 Reply by Becky at RemZzzs |
New Sleeping with CPAP blog postHi, This post is about undiagnosed sleep apnea. Thanks for reading. http://sleepingwithcpap.blogspot.com/ Started by Lee Dryden |
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Desperately Need HelpI have been using a cpap mask since the middle of February but I can't find a mask that fits, doesn't have air leaks, or doesn't shift duri… Started by Rita Butler |
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Jun 20, 2012 Reply by Becky at RemZzzs |
massage tablehas anyone tried sleeping on a massage table with their head in the cradle headrest in order to advance the tongue using gravity? i was on… Started by Eric B. |
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Jun 20, 2012 Reply by Becky at RemZzzs |
sleep temp in your bedroom....Did You Know... that temperature can contribute to better sleep? The optimal room temperature conducive for sleep is between 60 to 68 deg… Started by Bill BIstak |
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Jun 20, 2012 Reply by Becky at RemZzzs |
Those Who Attended my talk at FOCUSI said some things about the patient's perspective on OSA diagnosis, treatment and follow-up that were controversial to my audience of sl… Started by Mike |
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Jun 19, 2012 Reply by Mike C (STILL at the Beach!) |
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