General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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49er
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by 49er » Sat May 13, 2017 1:45 pm
Goofproof wrote:The majority of people being treated for mental problems smoke, I would call smoking a symptom not a cure.
Uh, taking antidepressants to deal with the stress of a new job does not mean that someone has a mental problem.
Also, many people on psych meds smoke to deal with the sedating effects. Of course, I can't assume that is what is happening with the OP's partner but just trying to provide a perspective you hadn't thought of.
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mrbreezeet1
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by mrbreezeet1 » Mon May 15, 2017 11:31 pm
Please quit. I smoked, and it took getting the wind knocked out of me, from a colon spasm to get me to quit.
Could hardly breath, lasted a week.
Didn't like the feeling of not being able to breathe.
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by mrbreezeet1 » Mon May 15, 2017 11:40 pm
He started with 2 a night, then 6,sorry but soon the more stressed you get the more one will smoke.
Possible it will be one pack a day after a while.
Something isn't going tight, a smoker will keep grabbing the pack and lighting them.
This is 1st. Hand experience
Again, I didn't like not being able to breathe!
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by mrbreezeet1 » Mon May 15, 2017 11:43 pm
I saw a guy, SMOKING THROUGH A TRAKE(SP?}
What's it gonna take?
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I re-read the above statement, This AM, The statement/thought............ "What's it going to take" ?
I was directing toward the man smoking through a Trake(sp?)
Didn't mean to sound Harsh toward your husband.
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by rohdej » Tue May 16, 2017 12:19 am
My apologies for the Gravity Bong comment, maybe it was a fan assisted vaporizer and amusingly enough (to me) the vaporizer review is at
https://quitsmokingcommunity.org/vapori ... r-reviews/
But as far as him sleeping with his mouth open he will need to address that before he can get adequate treatment from his machine or switch to a full face mask. it is possible that his pressures are to low to start and is air starved so he opens his mouth. But without pressure data or sleepy head graphs this is pure speculation.
Short term the smoking is probably unrelated to the open mouth and snoring. Long term he found a reason to start he will need to find his own reason to quit. Getting his apnea under control will remove one of his stresses making quitting easer, if that is what he wants to do.
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by WRX03 » Wed May 17, 2017 6:16 am
I don't know if they are putting the cigarette in air intake of their PAPs and then go to sleep, but I have seen some wicked tarred up machines. The tar caked sensors and blower fans, very very nasty to deal with. On the old Respironics legacy PAPs if they came in really tarred up the mounting holes on the lids would become brittle and usually cracked when you try to remove the screws. Cigarette tar makes plastic brittle
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by jsielke » Thu May 18, 2017 7:14 am
PLEASE, get him to quit, NOW! I started smoking at age 16, and quit at age 37. I am now 73, and although I quit back in 1981, I have had 3 pneumothorax, have asthma and COPD. My mother smoked, and passed away at age 62 from lung cancer AND congestive heart failure. I can not emphasize how important it is NOT to smoke.
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by Guest » Thu May 18, 2017 7:33 am
While I agree smoking is no good for your health some of those health problems are caused by undiagnosed and untreated sleep apnea. The bottom line is even absent a smoking history one can encounter some of those health problems.
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by ChicagoGranny » Thu May 18, 2017 10:52 am
rohdej wrote:
Short term the smoking is probably unrelated to the open mouth and snoring.
I would say the opposite - Smoking, even one smoke, can irritate the airways causing them to swell slightly. The swelling can cause snoring and mouth opening.
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by shan5150 » Thu Jun 15, 2017 12:41 pm
I quit smoking before I started CPAP. AHI numbers were fab and felt great. Slipped up on smoking. Stupid. My AHIs went way up so on the cigarette wagon again. So yes, smoking very much affects OSA therapy.
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by palerider » Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:08 pm
shan5150 wrote:I quit smoking before I started CPAP. AHI numbers were fab and felt great. Slipped up on smoking. Stupid. My AHIs went way up so on the cigarette wagon again. So yes, smoking very much affects OSA therapy.
am I the only one that thinks this is getting a bit ridiculous?
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by lawr1000 » Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:12 pm
palerider wrote:shan5150 wrote:I quit smoking before I started CPAP. AHI numbers were fab and felt great. Slipped up on smoking. Stupid. My AHIs went way up so on the cigarette wagon again. So yes, smoking very much affects OSA therapy.
am I the only one that thinks this is getting a bit ridiculous?
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Yes it is. Why did you blank out DeeCPAP and GoofProof?
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by palerider » Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:44 pm
lawr1000 wrote:palerider wrote:shan5150 wrote:I quit smoking before I started CPAP. AHI numbers were fab and felt great. Slipped up on smoking. Stupid. My AHIs went way up so on the cigarette wagon again. So yes, smoking very much affects OSA therapy.
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Yes it is. Why did you blank out . and .?
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by DeadlySleep » Thu Jun 15, 2017 3:53 pm
palerider wrote:shan5150 wrote:I quit smoking before I started CPAP. AHI numbers were fab and felt great. Slipped up on smoking. Stupid. My AHIs went way up so on the cigarette wagon again. So yes, smoking very much affects OSA therapy.
am I the only one that thinks this is getting a bit ridiculous?
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I did not realize there are that many of us smokers here.
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by DeadlySleep » Thu Jun 15, 2017 3:57 pm
Yes, Pale Rider, it probably looks ridiculous from your POV. But if you knew how much I enjoy smoking ... it's worth some years whacked off at the end of my life.