Yes, if you don't use CPAP, it won't help you.Alexandre wrote:>50% abandon of CPAP
I would guess that something in the range of 99.9% of respifacile patients will not get successful treatment of sleep apnea with respifacile.
Yes, if you don't use CPAP, it won't help you.Alexandre wrote:>50% abandon of CPAP
Everybody agrees on the location of the collapse which is "the throat", BUT the reason of the collapse is the Air depression, how deep in negative and duration.Julie wrote:A doctorate does not change the real life experience of thousands using C/Apap who have no nasal issues and who understand that it stents open your airway at the throat. Whether or not you have nasal blockage is not the point. It's a problem for many who deal with it in different ways, but clearing it does not open the airway any wider.
The "congenital" is another category and I agree.Julie wrote:The REASONs for airway collapse are far more likely to be due to fatty tissue in the area, or to the tongue falling backward and blocking it (if asleep on your back), or to anatomical design that causes congenital narrowing, etc...
My 50% stats of CPAP abandon has source in the n°1 Oxygen and CPAP manufacture in the world "Air Liquide" where I worked at R&D Lab.Chevie wrote:Yes, if you don't use CPAP, it won't help you.Alexandre wrote:>50% abandon of CPAP
I would guess that something in the range of 99.9% of respifacile patients will not get successful treatment of sleep apnea with respifacile.
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You should provide a link to a legitimate study showing just one patient who was cured of sleep apnea by Respifacile.Alexandre wrote:Your 99,9% stats I would be glad to know which article is coming from?
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If Alexandre is who he says he is, he is not a she.nanwilson wrote:she? is Respifacile !!
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If an "Arnold" says he's from Austria, writes in a bodybuilding forum and comments how good is the current California governor... Perhaps he doesn't hide being Schwarzenegger... No need to be lieutnent Columbo... I've been honest on my identity and most importantly every single word I wrote is medically 100% exact, you can quote to any doctor of your choice.ChicagoGranny wrote:If Alexandre is who he says he is, he is not a she.nanwilson wrote:she? is Respifacile !!
He is Dr. Alexandre Yazdi, who is one of the developers, patent holders and promoters of the RespiFacile device.
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For goodness sake man, you just don't get that this is a CPAP forum.Alexandre wrote:Also, between hundreds of words I wrote on OSA, mentioned only once Respifacile, and only for narrow specific category of OSA patients.
The rest, even in my last comment, again and again talked about the 4 pillars at origin of OSA.
You're of course free to consider CPAP or surgery as 2 unique solutions.
My approach is first really understanding pillars and to then act to decrease them.
For example in some cases just losing weight stops OSA, so why not consider talking diet and muscle tonicity too?
For back pain, yes you can only take pills. My approach is to start with pills but quickly switch to swimming or gym rings (TRX) at home to act on origin.
In one of 3 categories of sleep apnea, which is OSA, CPAP works in 100% of cases but is not indispensable for 100%.
7-8% could replace CPAP by Respifacile, and 92-93% must keep absolutely their CPAP.
Depends of specific profile of the patient and that's all I'm saying.
Internet bashing me is easy and you can make fun of me as much as it's your pleasure.
Still I won't apologize of being inventor of a useful medical device which took me and others thousands of hours of hard work for years.
Perhaps our time is more favorable to Miley Cyrus type people adulation, and researcher guys in NASA type people are less attractive.
No problem, all I did is adding some informations on OSA, you have nothing to lose to really read the content, and also are free to make fun of me and not read them with attention. Wish a nice day to all