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Doctors encouraged him to diet and exercise, and fit him for a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) system, which delivered pressurized air to the back of his throat. But the system was bulky and uncomfortable.
“After having it on an hour I couldn’t sleep with it for the rest of the night, so I threw it off,” Conte told the Daily News.
That’s a common response, according to one of his doctors.
“The major problem is the tolerance, given the discomfort of breathing against a pressurized system, which is not natural,” explained Dr. Ana Krieger, director of the Center for Sleep Medicine at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell.
Conte’s next step was a surgery on his palate that didn’t fix the problem, either.
“It was the worst surgery I ever went for,” he said. “I was in so much pain.”
His salvation came, interestingly enough, in the pages of The News. Two years ago, he read about a promising new therapy called Inspire, which was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last year.
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Like a pacemaker, the system harnesses electrical energy to tell the body what to do. A small device implanted into the patient’s chest stimulates the airway and tongue so they work properly during sleep. The patient turns it on at night and off in the morning using a Bluetooth-connected remote control. Because the pulses are mild, the patient feels no pain — and isn’t roused awake.
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After four weeks of healing, he returned to the hospital June 18 to have the device turned on.
Since then, the results have been transformative. Conte is sleeping through the night, has come off his blood pressure meds and no longer feeling miserable.
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It takes about 4 days of continuous use to get accustomed to a CPAP device. He just didn't want to put in the effort. I've been using a CPAP for the past 8 years and haven't missed a night without it. I'm a level 15 (severe) and my sleep test showed more than 60 apneas per night ... so if I can get used to a CPAP machine, so can this guy. This is a non-story. Use the freakin' CPAP.