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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 701736" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>I started using a cpap about 2 years ago. I first used a full face. The first week you will feel great, you don't know you feel terrible now, A full night of sleep makes a lot of differance in how you feel. By the second week you will get accustomed to having a full nights sleep, you will fell better than before, just not on cloud nine. I use a nose pillow. It don't cover your mouth and is a lot more confortable than a mask. If I lay down just for a nap I will use it. It makes that much differance. I am going on a elk hunt next week, I will be taking a marine battery and my cpap with me. Another plus to this is my wife gets a better nights sleep as well. I don't wake her up with my snoring. Those nose strips, things you put in your mouth to move you lower jaw forward, or other contraptions don't work. The cpap blows a constant pressure keeping your airway unobstructed. Thoses other thing can't do that. If you have to purchase yours yourself you can find them on ebay, or several other internet sites much cheaper than you can get them from your doctor. My doctor charged my insurance co. $2200 for mine. They said it was their cost.I saw the same thing on the internet for less than $500, everthing included. I was going to order a adapter so I could use it on dc current. I told him "you need to fire your purchasing agent because your paying 4 times what I can get one for" He then gave me the adapter free. Below is a link to the one I use. Getting this was one of the best things I have none. Good Luck, or should I say "good night and sleep well"</p><p></p><p>BAMA</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cpap.com/cpap-machine/Remstar-Plus-M-Series-CFlex-CPAP-Machine.html" target="_blank">http://www.cpap.com/cpap-machine/Remsta ... chine.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 701736, member: 1184"] I started using a cpap about 2 years ago. I first used a full face. The first week you will feel great, you don't know you feel terrible now, A full night of sleep makes a lot of differance in how you feel. By the second week you will get accustomed to having a full nights sleep, you will fell better than before, just not on cloud nine. I use a nose pillow. It don't cover your mouth and is a lot more confortable than a mask. If I lay down just for a nap I will use it. It makes that much differance. I am going on a elk hunt next week, I will be taking a marine battery and my cpap with me. Another plus to this is my wife gets a better nights sleep as well. I don't wake her up with my snoring. Those nose strips, things you put in your mouth to move you lower jaw forward, or other contraptions don't work. The cpap blows a constant pressure keeping your airway unobstructed. Thoses other thing can't do that. If you have to purchase yours yourself you can find them on ebay, or several other internet sites much cheaper than you can get them from your doctor. My doctor charged my insurance co. $2200 for mine. They said it was their cost.I saw the same thing on the internet for less than $500, everthing included. I was going to order a adapter so I could use it on dc current. I told him "you need to fire your purchasing agent because your paying 4 times what I can get one for" He then gave me the adapter free. Below is a link to the one I use. Getting this was one of the best things I have none. Good Luck, or should I say "good night and sleep well" BAMA [url=http://www.cpap.com/cpap-machine/Remstar-Plus-M-Series-CFlex-CPAP-Machine.html]http://www.cpap.com/cpap-machine/Remsta ... chine.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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