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Cpap and getting better sleep: What's your experience?

Sleep Health | Last Active: Sep 15, 2022 | Replies (356)

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@sophia53

My number was 77. Thanks Covid. It took a few months to get used to it but the one that goes under your nose was the easiest for me. Make sure you keep your mouth closed (may not make sense but will when you try it) You have to clean it every day which is a pain but I sleep 8 solid hours a night. So well rested. Nothing better than good sleep.

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@sophia53 and all...So right. It took me months to really make adjustments and learn more possibilities for easy used I have a Resmed, for a couple of years. I now almost like it. Recently had sinus surgery and have had some issues, but basically have a good experience.

Best thing ever...I bought a SoClean machine. I repeatedly got bronchitis from my machine. I have trouble using my hands and other issues, so had trouble cleaning the machine, hose et al. Now, I stick the mask, nasal cushion...sits under the nose comfortably with little leaking...couldn't use it at all if I didn't have this cushion. I use mine as a bi-pap since I have trouble remembering to breath in, even awake. Better now since using bi-pap.
Since using the Soclean machine, no respiratory issues. Amazing. Just use the machine, clean it with wipes several times weekly, change little filter often. I use the humidifier and a heated hose that message it more comfy.

Wish you well. Blessings as you breath and sleep.
Elizabeth