Denise's very own NONSENSE THREAD

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The 1st pulmonary doc wants me to try it but I haven't been back to see him yet after the sleep apnea tests so I don't really know the details. It is on a low setting, out of 4 to 20, he had the tech set it on 5. All the tech told me was that my oxygen level dropped while I slept during the sleep studies. I will post more after I get to talk to the doc and know more about it.

5...my C-Pap is set at 13....
 
I'll say when he was at Vortex in Pinewood, he snored so loud that Dockery came over beating on the door saying it was keeping him away.


:no:..Mike, that is probably because he didn't have it with him and his air passageway was partially obstructed due to abnormally relaxed muscles in the throat.


Hi RocketMan!!! :kiss2:
 
:no:..Mike, that is probably because he didn't have it with him and his air passageway was partially obstructed due to abnormally relaxed muscles in the throat.


Hi RocketMan!!! :kiss2:

trust me... obstructing his air passages came to several peoples minds... :rofl3:
 
:no: poor Rocketman :no:

I remember my brother in law complaining about waking up in the night to realize his wife was pinching his nose closed:dramaqueen: at least she didn't use the pillow.

:blush: when I hear my hubby snore.. it reminds me how lucky he is there and breathing! His best mate complained about the snoring from the guest room.. I find it reassuring.. guess it depends on your perspective... I would like him to get checked for his health sake tho...:hm:

Sure glad you are with us Denise and turning a bad experience into a valuable lesson for hundreds!:flowers:
 
Sure glad you are with us Denise and turning a bad experience into a valuable lesson for hundreds!:flowers:

Thank you so much!! What a sweet perspective on our loved ones who snore for us at night. :wink:
Your insight has been very valuable to me as well. I even had thoughts of figuring out how to use the C Pap and carrying it along with me for future trips and figuring out how to us it with an oxygen tank :wink:
 
Can you tell whether it is doing any good or not? Do you sleep better?

It does help me sleep better, but I don't like the nose piece...so I don't use it as much as I should. I have had the neighbors knock on my door at night and ask me to roll over... :)
 
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