Pbgunrunner
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That's what I thought, just a few oz to carry. Even if it just gets me by for a few days at a time before I go back on my cpap itd be great!
I will let you know but it's probably just like rifles custom is expensive but always a better fit than stockAwesome! Looking forward to hearing how it works, I'm also curious how the dentist fit is different from the end user fit application
I can't believe how many problems went away after the weight loss surgery. I know where your at. Before my sleep was terrible n I didn't realize how much of a toll it was taking on me. With that said the sleep machine helped but not as much as it help alott of people. But I was forced to use it if I wanted to keep my cal license. I wish you wellI wish I could do the same I have worn out two units over 10 years and I am currently not doing anything and I feel pretty rough and lots of meds
When I wore mine I use to tell my wife what a pain in the u know what just to go to bedI'm definitely a believer in my cpap, although I'm not a fan of the fact that you HAVE to order replacement supplies from a prescription provider. Seems another way to provide revenue stream to both the Doctor as well as the supplier. Where as the mouth positioned would take that away from them, and its BIG money! That being said, my goal isnt to stop using my cpap (although that would be great). My goal is just to have another option for the times where a cpap would be a pain in the butt.
The dentists sell an expensive mouth piece for snoring that is comparable to what is readily available online for only $70: check out www.puresleep.com. They send two pieces that are heated in hot water and molded to your teeth. I have used mine for over 5 years and they still work. They work by creating a mild jaw thrust, which pulls the tongue away from the back of the throat. And they are totally comfortable to wear.Yes, I do. It is not for everybody because it depends on the "actual" condition or severity. I stopped using my CPAP machine almost 10 years ago and went with a custom made dental device and so much happier. It is like a mouth guard that adjusts to open up the airways. If you snore during flights, you use it discreetly.
In short, it simply works for me.
NOTE:
Your dental insurance (Delta Dental) might not (???) cover it but the dentist that build mine found a loophole (sorry I cannot remember what it was) for my medical insurance (Tricare) to cover it.
Good luck!
Ed
That's what I thought, just a few oz to carry. Even if it just gets me by for a few days at a time before I go back on my cpap itd be great!