I don't use a CPAP and never have. The air bubbles escaping from my closed mouth began fairly recently. I had a molar extracted, perhaps a year ago. I began using an adjustable chin/head strap to keep my mouth closed also, probably a few months after the molar extraction. Cotton mouth was severe. It does seem all these incidents happened at or around the same time, except for the air bubbles which I first noticed a month or two ago. The molar extraction caused a lost of pain in my left upper jar, but which has subsided since. I can still feel a slight pain when I work my jar a certain way. My weight has not changed. To simplify:
1. Molar extraction.
2. Chin strap to hold mouth closed.
3. Air bubbles.
I am female, age 75.
Bubbles escaping from closed mouth during sleep.
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Re: Bubbles escaping from closed mouth during sleep.
So...is there a question, or was this just an observation to be passed on?
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Re: Bubbles escaping from closed mouth during sleep.
Bubbles gonna do what Bubbles wanna do.Bubbles escaping from closed mouth during sleep.
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riverdwell wrote:I don't use a CPAP and never have. The air bubbles escaping from my closed mouth began fairly recently. I had a molar extracted, perhaps a year ago. I began using an adjustable chin/head strap to keep my mouth closed also, probably a few months after the molar extraction. Cotton mouth was severe. It does seem all these incidents happened at or around the same time, except for the air bubbles which I first noticed a month or two ago. The molar extraction caused a lost of pain in my left upper jar, but which has subsided since. I can still feel a slight pain when I work my jar a certain way. My weight has not changed. To simplify:
1. Molar extraction.
2. Chin strap to hold mouth closed.
3. Air bubbles.
I am female, age 75.
And this post belongs on a CPAP forum because..........?
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Re: Bubbles escaping from closed mouth during sleep.
Lawrence Welk pops into my mind for some reason...Chevie wrote:Bubbles gonna do what Bubbles wanna do.Bubbles escaping from closed mouth during sleep.
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Re: Bubbles escaping from closed mouth during sleep.
Lighten up.LSAT wrote:And this post belongs on a CPAP forum because..........?
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She sure is. Good one!Chevie wrote:Bubbles gonna do what Bubbles wanna do.
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Re: Bubbles escaping from closed mouth during sleep.
Seems like it might be a stomach issue (gas).
Morbius, are you bored?