Originally Posted by Jim_Lusk
Originally Posted by pittsburghracer
Originally Posted by Jim_Lusk
I couldn't use a CPAP. It was painful and I couldn't sleep. The surgery was mentioned as having limited success. In the end I opted for a mouthpiece that does essentially the same thing as the surgery. Doctor said I was not a good candidate for it as I had too many events, but it was the only thing I could try. It didn't cure it, but helped much more than they thought it would. I would consider the surgery even if it wasn't a guaranteed cure.




I’m sorry but I gotta ask. How the heck was a Cpap to painful. I wear a Cpap nightly, my sister wears a Cpap, heck grandmothers wear a Cpap


Too much pressure on my upper lip.

I also cannot sleep on my back and cannot stay in one position all night.



I figured you gave it a half hearted attempt. I use a full face mask that doesn’t touch my upper lip. I’m a side sleeper that turns at least once an hour. There are lots of different masks so something would work for you.


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