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Getting a cpap was borderline lifechanging for me.
Yeah most everyone says the same, which is awesome. It doesn't seem to do anything for me unfortunately. I like the air pressure, but there's no difference in anything else.
Right there with ya bud, wish so much that it would work for me.
It's good to know there's others it doesn't work for.
I used one for sometime and I found it made me feel short of breath in the morning. Like the feeling after jogging for a couple miles but from sleep.
That's interesting. I wonder if your air pressure setting wasn't high enough or something.
It was set when perscribed, then my doctor retired and left me with the device and no real guidance or continuation. This was back in 2020-21 and I havent used it since. Also the unit was recalled for having insulation find its way into the airway.
Ah gotcha. Yeah the newer ones have a digital settings menu you can change anytime. I definitely wouldn't want insulation in the tube though, thats no good.
I was on one temporarily in the hospital and it was incredible once dialed in.