Re: Not sure if this is a taboo topic around here but..
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 1:03 pm
First Owww, Pricey!ChicagoGranny wrote:and two $1700 TAPs.
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Except for the TAP, none stop the jaw from dropping.
Second, what is it? Haha!
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First Owww, Pricey!ChicagoGranny wrote:and two $1700 TAPs.
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Except for the TAP, none stop the jaw from dropping.
Shoot first, Smoke Later!Sheriff Buford wrote:Dang, I need to come outta' retirement! There's a few folks here that need bustin'!
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That's the going rate.RonS wrote:First Owww, Pricey!
http://tapintosleep.com/patient/products/tap-custom/RonS wrote:Second, what is it? Haha!
A sports mouthguard = $2 to $20 is not the same as a TAPChicagoGranny wrote:Whatever works for you. Personally, I would rather wear something around my neck instead of stuffing a device in my mouth.Consider sleeping with a sports mouthguard in your mouth.
Stored away here at the house are several boil-n-bite mouthpieces, a Dr. Sue NoseBreath, aveo TSD, a SomnoGuard adjustable and two $1700 TAPs.
None of the mouthpieces are comfortable, and none hold the neck in the correct position. Except for the TAP, none stop the jaw from dropping.
Why on earth would someone buy two if one doesn't work?ChicagoGranny wrote:a SomnoGuard adjustable and two $1700 TAPs
No one said they are the same.parzad wrote:A sports mouthguard = $2 to $20 is not the same as a TAP
No one said that someone bought two.parzad wrote:Why on earth would someone buy two if one doesn't work?
No one said that someone said not to use a collar.parzad wrote:Who said to not use the collar?
I don't wear a chin strip, and I don't want to wear a chin strap.parzad wrote:So you could probably loose the chin strap at least.
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Wouldn't it be great if people would read a post carefully before answering?ChicagoGranny wrote:No one said they are the same.parzad wrote:A sports mouthguard = $2 to $20 is not the same as a TAP
No one said that someone bought two.parzad wrote:Why on earth would someone buy two if one doesn't work?
No one said that someone said not to use a collar.parzad wrote:Who said to not use the collar?
I don't wear a chin strip, and I don't want to wear a chin strap.parzad wrote:So you could probably loose the chin strap at least.
LSAT wrote:Wouldn't it be great if people would read a post carefully before answering?
ChicagoGranny wrote:No one said that someone bought two.
ChicagoGranny wrote:Stored away here at the house are several boil-n-bite mouthpieces, a Dr. Sue NoseBreath, aveo TSD, a SomnoGuard adjustable and two $1700 TAPs.
Cliff is right. Truth is there are a lot of theories about sleep apnea but it is a complex issue that is still in the experimental stage of treatment.cliffspab wrote:Weed, Xanax, alcohol (not at the same time!) all reduce my AHI. No idea why.
LSAT wrote:Wouldn't it be great if people would read a post carefully before answering?
I don't use anything that is a CNS depressant, but I've noticed that I have more events when I sleep lightly and less when I am exhausted and crash at night. It seems like CNS depressants would make you initially sleep deeply, hence less events. Even if you woke more later in the night, your overall AHI would be lower. Just a guess.Baja wrote:Cliff is right. Truth is there are a lot of theories about sleep apnea but it is a complex issue that is still in the experimental stage of treatment.cliffspab wrote:Weed, Xanax, alcohol (not at the same time!) all reduce my AHI. No idea why.
Personally I think it's fascinating that CNS depressants decrease apneas. I mean shouldn't they relax the throat and INCREASE events?
And between alcohol, benzos and weed, would anyone argue that the former two are healthier for long term use?
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