first night with machine
- OldBaldDave
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first night with machine
Random question, I've woke this morning with excessive wind, is this normal when using cpap machines ?
Regards Dave
Asthmatic since i was 2
acid reflux sufferer
Osophageal valve needs to be fixed
10%swallow reflex, possibly in the future a feeding tube.
Life long snorer
OSA
Asthmatic since i was 2
acid reflux sufferer
Osophageal valve needs to be fixed
10%swallow reflex, possibly in the future a feeding tube.
Life long snorer
OSA
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- Posts: 36
- Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2014 3:09 am
Re: first night with machine
Yes it is.
For me it got better on it's own over time. I think it's part of getting used to CPAP.
It's called aerophagia, if you want to search this forum or google it. Here''s a link to the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerophagia.
Good luck,
Pete
For me it got better on it's own over time. I think it's part of getting used to CPAP.
It's called aerophagia, if you want to search this forum or google it. Here''s a link to the wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerophagia.
Good luck,
Pete