CPAP without apnea
CPAP without apnea
Hello,
So I have been a snorer since I can remember, sometimes quite loud. I often wake up very fatigued and have issues waking up throughout the night. I’ve wanted to get the test done, but I have a super high deductible and don’t really want to shell out the cash for it out of pocket. However, I recorded myself sleeping the other night and from what I can tell, it doesn’t seem like I have episodes where I stop breathing, at least not often. It’s easy to tell too because I snore constantly when I sleep, so if I stop breathing I can tell. My mom has a cpap that she doesn’t need anymore since she lost 100 pounds, so she said I could have it if I want it. I was thinking of just giving it a try on auto mode and see how it goes. I’m wondering if a cpap could help me stop snoring and get better sleep, even though I don’t think I have apnea? Any insight would be great. Thanks!
Side note: I’ve tried the cheap mouth guards and they always feel uncomfortable, but maybe that is an option too if I can find one I can tolerate.
So I have been a snorer since I can remember, sometimes quite loud. I often wake up very fatigued and have issues waking up throughout the night. I’ve wanted to get the test done, but I have a super high deductible and don’t really want to shell out the cash for it out of pocket. However, I recorded myself sleeping the other night and from what I can tell, it doesn’t seem like I have episodes where I stop breathing, at least not often. It’s easy to tell too because I snore constantly when I sleep, so if I stop breathing I can tell. My mom has a cpap that she doesn’t need anymore since she lost 100 pounds, so she said I could have it if I want it. I was thinking of just giving it a try on auto mode and see how it goes. I’m wondering if a cpap could help me stop snoring and get better sleep, even though I don’t think I have apnea? Any insight would be great. Thanks!
Side note: I’ve tried the cheap mouth guards and they always feel uncomfortable, but maybe that is an option too if I can find one I can tolerate.
Re: CPAP without apnea
A properly adjusted CPAP will stop you from snoring, and you and all around you will sleep better. I put a cpap on a roommate that was a terrible snorer some years ago, though I don't know for sure that he had any apnea, and after a while, he said he felt better. to the point that when he moved out suddenly, he stole my spare cpap.mnguy86 wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 11:27 pmHello,
So I have been a snorer since I can remember, sometimes quite loud. I often wake up very fatigued and have issues waking up throughout the night. I’ve wanted to get the test done, but I have a super high deductible and don’t really want to shell out the cash for it out of pocket. However, I recorded myself sleeping the other night and from what I can tell, it doesn’t seem like I have episodes where I stop breathing, at least not often. It’s easy to tell too because I snore constantly when I sleep, so if I stop breathing I can tell. My mom has a cpap that she doesn’t need anymore since she lost 100 pounds, so she said I could have it if I want it. I was thinking of just giving it a try on auto mode and see how it goes. I’m wondering if a cpap could help me stop snoring and get better sleep, even though I don’t think I have apnea? Any insight would be great. Thanks!
Side note: I’ve tried the cheap mouth guards and they always feel uncomfortable, but maybe that is an option too if I can find one I can tolerate.
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Your mother may still have apnea.
Losing excess weight is not a cure, though it often helps.
Losing excess weight is not a cure, though it often helps.
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Re: CPAP without apnea
She had the test done again and she doesn’t have apnea anymore
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False negatives happen on tests frequently.
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I didn’t ask you a question about my mom, so how about you stick to what I actually asked
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No one on here gets paid to help to give you insight. A-hole.
They are all volunteering.
Good luck.
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Why are you such an asshole? I came here with a simple question. Go xxxxxxxxxxx.....( profanity removed by moderator. Such language won't be tolerated. )
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Please.....no more inappropriate profanity.
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A-hole is one thing...the F bomb is a whole different thing.
Offending words will be edited out.
A-hole is one thing...the F bomb is a whole different thing.
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Someone calls me an a-hole I’m going to tell them to f-off. End of story.
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Asking for information justifies calling someone an A-hole?
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Asking for information justifies calling someone an A-hole?
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Insight:palerider wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 7:06 amA properly adjusted CPAP will stop you from snoring, and you and all around you will sleep better. I put a cpap on a roommate that was a terrible snorer some years ago, though I don't know for sure that he had any apnea, and after a while, he said he felt better. to the point that when he moved out suddenly, he stole my spare cpap.
Rude,demanding and entitled comment:chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 10:25 amYour mother may still have apnea.
Losing excess weight is not a cure, though it often helps.
It just struck me wrong.
I reacted.
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With all due respect, we cannot knowingly confirm false and harmful beliefs.
If you have a problem with that, the door is right behind you.
If you have a problem with that, the door is right behind you.
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Re: CPAP without apnea
Doesn't one usually say something along the lines of "Don't let it hit you in the A-hole on the way out"chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 10:11 am
If you have a problem with that, the door is right behind you.
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