puresleep

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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Re: puresleep

Post by jrcmlc » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:02 pm

I don't know...are you saying that the device causes excessive salivation I guess?

I've tried 8 different masks, the problem is, for 30 years I've been sleeping on my side/stomach, stomach...cpap mask+tummy sleeper=miserable.

Joe Clark

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Re: puresleep

Post by nicks » Sat Oct 18, 2008 9:51 pm

I had a sleep study done and it was determined that I have little to mild apnea. I tried many products on the market but nothing worked. My doctor said I wasn't a candidate for a cpac since I really have slight apnea. I tried Puresleep about 6 months a go and it has been a miracle for me. I cannot say this will help everyone or anyone else but from my own experience, it has been great. I have been married for 15 years and my wife say she has never slept better. Since I have had the Puresleep device, she has never once woke up in the middle of the night yelling shshhhh and I feel great in the morning and very rested.

A couple of complaints about the product. It does seems to separate after a while so I need to buy another one after about 5 moths of use. My jaw was slightly sore after the first week of use but after that it has been no problem. My dentist has been monitoring my jaw and teeth and has seen no noticeable difference. One huge problem with the company is it takes forever to ship the product. Awful customer service.

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Re: puresleep

Post by jrcmlc » Sat Oct 18, 2008 11:05 pm

Thanks for that info. Those are the kinds of reviews I need to read. It works but, or it doesn't work but....not just "cpap is the only way, you're wasting your money on anything else"....although, that may prove to be the way it is.

Do your teeth move inside the cups so that it still allows some small degree of jaw-fallback, or is it fairly tight on your teeth?

Thanks,

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Re: puresleep

Post by roster » Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:05 am

nicks wrote:I had a sleep study done and it was determined that I have little to mild apnea. I tried many products on the market but nothing worked. My doctor said I wasn't a candidate for a cpac since I really have slight apnea. I tried Puresleep about 6 months a go and it has been a miracle for me. I cannot say this will help everyone or anyone else but from my own experience, it has been great. I have been married for 15 years and my wife say she has never slept better. Since I have had the Puresleep device, she has never once woke up in the middle of the night yelling shshhhh and I feel great in the morning and very rested.

A couple of complaints about the product. It does seems to separate after a while so I need to buy another one after about 5 moths of use. My jaw was slightly sore after the first week of use but after that it has been no problem. My dentist has been monitoring my jaw and teeth and has seen no noticeable difference. One huge problem with the company is it takes forever to ship the product. Awful customer service.

The shills are getting smarter. Put in a few negatives to sound authentic, but overall convince the market that the product will work a miracle.
Rooster
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related

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Re: puresleep

Post by jrcmlc » Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:38 pm

This is the kind of crap that I'm talking about....constant posts about how anyone that says anything but a Xpap will work are shills and making things up. That drives me nuts, and I bet a ton of people that view this site are turned off of joining for that reason.

Is it because they didn't "officially" sign up? I didn't even see the actual sign up until posting several messages. If it's not that, what is it...just the fact that he says that something other than an Xpap helped his almost nonexistant apnea? Why does that sound improbable?

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Re: puresleep

Post by roster » Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:50 pm

jrcmlc wrote:....... That drives me nuts, .......
Joe Clark
Keep your cool Joe. I thought you would spend $60 and get a loaner pulse-oximeter to test the results? I would like to hear the results.
jrcmlc wrote:....constant posts about how anyone that says anything but a Xpap will work are shills and making things up. .........
Joe Clark
That is an exaggeration. I will let others speak for themselves but a post of mine says here, "When I win the sweepstakes I will drop $5000 with a local sleep dentist for an oral appliance and sleep studies to see if it is effective." Believe me, I would not waste my time if I did not think they were effective for some people.
jrcmlc wrote:........I bet a ton of people that view this site are turned off of joining for that reason.
......
Joe Clark
They are fleeing in droves no doubt.


Puresleep is not so expensive, try one and then hang around and tell us how it works. But be wary that shills do show up here from time to time and I, for one, do not appreciate the slimy b......s.

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Rooster
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related

Barbie111

Re: puresleep

Post by Barbie111 » Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:27 pm

Well... unfortunately I found this site just after ordering the mouth-guard for my husband. I always forget to research until after I get scammed. Oh well. I just ordered it, so I will report back here if I remember and let you know how it works.

I just have gotten a clue when I saw how the website makes you think you are getting the product for $29.95, but then you find out it's actually double that, plus shipping, plus they try to push additional products, cleaning tablets, etc on you. I really really hope this thing works. I can't even sleep in the same room anymore.

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Re: puresleep

Post by jrcmlc » Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:45 pm

I agree, I'm sure shills do show up here sometimes, but it seems like anytime someone says anything good about this puresleep thing that one of the members calls them a shill. I think that's too bad.

My guess isthat after I spend the $ and do a pulseox test...if I have good results, everyone will say that I'm a shill or I read the results wrong, or I did the test wrong or not long enough, etc.

Of course, if I have bad results, everyone will say "told you so, let the light of the Xpap shine on you".

While I have an audience, I'll take this opportunity to ask this: Is a cpap setting of 9 considered light, moderate or severe?

Grumble.

nicks

Re: puresleep

Post by nicks » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:11 am

rooster wrote:
nicks wrote:I had a sleep study done and it was determined that I have little to mild apnea. I tried many products on the market but nothing worked. My doctor said I wasn't a candidate for a cpac since I really have slight apnea. I tried Puresleep about 6 months a go and it has been a miracle for me. I cannot say this will help everyone or anyone else but from my own experience, it has been great. I have been married for 15 years and my wife say she has never slept better. Since I have had the Puresleep device, she has never once woke up in the middle of the night yelling shshhhh and I feel great in the morning and very rested.

A couple of complaints about the product. It does seems to separate after a while so I need to buy another one after about 5 moths of use. My jaw was slightly sore after the first week of use but after that it has been no problem. My dentist has been monitoring my jaw and teeth and has seen no noticeable difference. One huge problem with the company is it takes forever to ship the product. Awful customer service.

The shills are getting smarter. Put in a few negatives to sound authentic, but overall convince the market that the product will work a miracle.
lol..I did a search on google to see if anyone else was experiencing slow delivery of puresleep and came across this forum. I read a few posts and decided to post my real experience with puresleep. If you dont like my post..fine. I will go away now.

have fun bashing everyone who posts anything positive about puresleep. its idiots like you who sounds like a shill for cpac or maybe your cpac isnt working well enough since you do sound a bit cranky. try getting a good nights sleep

Have fun..peace

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Re: puresleep

Post by roo » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:17 pm

Hello everyone! There are many posts with a variety of perspectives and I appreciate the diversity. I did visit this site before ordering Puresleep as I do with any product that is new. I saw the post about customer service and not being able to reach anyone at puresleep so I tried to contact them and was speaking with someone inside a minute. The person was nice cordial and was willing to process a return. I told her I was just checking them out and decided to place an order. I had to call a different number as they separate sales from customer service. This was good.

Why try puresleep? $60 is not alot of money, I have a beautiful wife and I prefer to sleep peacefully with her, I will try this as an alternative to anything that costs more, am not concerned with getting my money back, and I cannot stop this snoring on my own. I have a mild snore but my wife can hear the grass grow so okay by me to try and find a solution that works for both of us.

I will follow up with this post and I am not a big time blogger but feel the need to contribute as an honest consumer as I rely on other persons true experiences as well. I do think there are some overly pessimistic and critical comments here and maybe we can as a forum respect truthful submissions. If you have not tried the product though I would question your qualifications as contributor.

thanks,

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Re: puresleep

Post by roster » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:16 pm

Thanks Roo,

That is what I advised earlier:
rooster wrote:..........Puresleep is not so expensive, try one and then hang around and tell us how it works. ........
If I had a mild osa case, I would try one myself. However, oral devices are know to rarely be effective for severe cases like mine.
Rooster
I have a vision that we will figure out an easy way to ensure that children develop wide, deep, healthy and attractive jaws and then obstructive sleep apnea becomes an obscure bit of history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ycw4uaX ... re=related

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Re: puresleep

Post by abinder » Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:44 pm

Hmmmmmmm..............don't know if I'll get 'flamed' for this post or not, but I contacted PurSleep and they sent me some samples within 3 to 4 days. I have to say, for me, it seemed to help me to fall asleep much easier when I used one of the samples (I used the strawberry sample).

Now, I've only been trying to use my CPAP for about 1.5 months now and to me, using the PurSleep scented sample helped me to get to sleep better.

For me, I enjoy the aroma. However, YMMV.

Allen

(and no, I'm not being paid to post this)

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Re: puresleep

Post by roster » Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:16 am

abinder wrote:Hmmmmmmm..............don't know if I'll get 'flamed' for this post or not, but I contacted PurSleep and they sent me some samples within 3 to 4 days. I have to say, for me, it seemed to help me to fall asleep much easier when I used one of the samples (I used the strawberry sample).

Now, I've only been trying to use my CPAP for about 1.5 months now and to me, using the PurSleep scented sample helped me to get to sleep better.

For me, I enjoy the aroma. However, YMMV.

Allen

(and no, I'm not being paid to post this)

Allen,

We bought a vowel and you did not!

This thread is about PureSleep, http://www.google.com/search?q=pureslee ... lz=1I7SUNA, not PurSleep!!!!

Best regards,

Vanna W.

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Re: puresleep

Post by rejoicem56 » Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:04 am

Got a question couldn't you use this along with your cpap? It might help the folks who have trouble with mouth breathing. I had one of the dentist made mouth pieces but I am sure I still snored with it. But since I now KNOW I have sleep apnea I won't stop using my machine,figure I don't have brain cells to give up. I was a "child " of the 60-70's did enough to the brain in the day better keep what I have left. But there is always someone wanting to take your money on line so I figure buyer beware. Melinda

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Re: puresleep

Post by keitho » Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:20 am

I have been using the puresleep device for a week. Previous to that, my wife and I rarely got an uninterupted night's sleep 'cause my snoring woke her ( even with earplugs) and she would shake the bed or poke me or tell me to roll over. We were both quite miserable. Since using this thing I have not snored. Over the past 8 or 9 years I've been trying the gargle, throat spray, and nasal strips both separately and in combination with each other in an attempt to find the right formula to stop this cycle. I imagine I have spent well over 60$ in that time and thought I would give this a shot since it did offer a money back guarantee. I do not ( I think ) suffer from sleep apnea but this sucker has worked like a charm.
I would recommend that someone who snores at least give it a shot.