does respifacile aid breathing?

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by The Welshman » Mon May 16, 2016 6:57 am

"maybe if you ask nicely."

Then I'll make sure to ask very nicely indeed

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by Alexandre » Mon May 16, 2016 7:08 am

poppi2 wrote:Doc, I hate to see you leave. I have learned new things from your discussions. But yes, we are a very cynical group of sleepy people. Earl
No problem, during 2000s I've lived CPAP and sleepless nights and was very easy to irritate.

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by Alexandre » Mon May 16, 2016 7:15 am

The Welshman wrote:I have tried a number of nasal dilators and found them to be modestly effective.

I plunged for the respifacile about 6 weeks ago. Not fantastic customer service but the product arrived pretty much on time.

For me, it works. For my wife, she is delighted.

I tend to snore through the mouth and wanted to avoid the blanket prescription of CPAP machine.

The respifacile works for me and makes a big difference.

I tried to contact the owner to let him know. All I heard was crickets.

Mediorce customer service aside, this product has done wonders for me and my spouse.
You can go further on customer service, yes we receive hundreds of emails in multiple languages (German, English, spanish etc...) and answer about 10%... Sorry

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by Alexandre » Mon May 16, 2016 7:20 am

ChicagoGranny wrote: Michael D., I strongly suspect you work for Respicale and one of your daily job duties is to scan the internet for references to Respicale and then post a good recommendation.
Eeeuuh no... the only person from RespiFacile was me and I put my real name

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by The Welshman » Mon May 16, 2016 7:32 am

Ah, chouette, vous vivez!

Je voudrais vous parler.

Vous préférez un couriel? Quelle address?

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by Alexandre » Mon May 16, 2016 7:39 am

The Welshman wrote:Have been tested—a some icky place in Scarborough Ontario—and going back there to get optimal CPAP pressure setting.

Will be asking if I can do a parallel experiment with nasal dilator so I can compare effectiveness of both methods.

Will share the results if they're happy to do trial.
Good luck, in France sleep labs don't accept easily.
We had one patient going with Respifacile from 49 to 6 hypo apnea in sleep lab.
Perhaps there's others if i read all emails...

The only reference is sleep lab measurements and sleep apnea kills, so even hated, nobody should replace CPAP without objective lab measuring.
Not your spouse, sorry.

If they accept, please share the result, positive or negative. Thanks

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by Alexandre » Mon May 16, 2016 7:42 am

The Welshman wrote:Ah, chouette, vous vivez!

Je voudrais vous parler.

Vous préférez un couriel? Quelle address?

Le Gaulois
Yes I'm alive
Write me to direct email:
my first name + at + respifacile.com
(don't put my email here, we already have thousands of spams, thanks)

Or just give your first name and date of purchase, will write you.

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by the Welshman » Mon May 16, 2016 7:59 am


Write me to direct email:
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Je l'ai fait!

I will share the information if the sleep clinic is willing to support the experiment.

If I can help others while trying to improve my own health, I will—recognising that N=1 in this data sample!

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by Alexandre » Mon May 16, 2016 8:02 am

the Welshman wrote:
Je l'ai fait!

I will share the information if the sleep clinic is willing to support the experiment.
If I can help others while trying to improve my own health, I will—recognising that N=1 in this data sample!
Actually I'm sure N>30 for a real study but I have thousands of emails to read...

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by summer » Thu Aug 11, 2016 7:31 am

Hi Alex,

Tried to order from your web site using the US English version of the Respifacile website but the price is in US dollars, there is no UK pounds. Do I use the French version?

Many thanks,

Summer

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Thu Aug 11, 2016 10:58 am

An old old thread but I prefer the SnorePin device which does the same thing at a tiny fraction of the cost... type Snorepin in the search box under the CPAPtalk logo and you'll find my write-ups about it. There are some tricks to getting it secure and comfortable so PM me if you want to see them. I have no affiliation with SnorePin whatsoever.

https://www.amazon.com/Snorepin-Solutio ... B000BABW5Q

These devices aren't a cure for most apnea, they just get the nose open in the nasal area, like a breathe-rite strip. Good for getting max air to the sinuses while aiding in keeping the sinuses coated with proper moisture, eg. stopping congestion.

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Re: does respifacile aid breathing?

Post by summer » Fri Aug 12, 2016 1:26 am

Cheers for this, I have a cleft lip and palate which makes my nasal passages different sizes. So I was looking for something sleek, the respifacile seem to fit the bill!!