Re: Sleep Apnea Test by #136970 ..... Peeling Lips Exfoliative Cheilitis
Date: 8/6/2012 12:35:23 PM ( 13 y ago)
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I've never heard of a cloth CPAP mask. All that I've used and seen advertised have a soft plastic insert to a a hard plastic shell.
There are other devices that supposedly help prevent apnea and here's a discussion of a type that you can find in a lot of places.
http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/sleep-apnea/news/20030716/mouth-devices-...
The advantage of a sleep clinic over a home test is that the 'operator' watches what is going on with all of the 21 wires that are attached to you and can make adjustments - particularly to the air flow going into your mouth. The can increase or decrease the air pressure which is valuable for fitting you with a breathing device should you go that direction. Any monitoring system should by all means measure the period of time that your stop breathing - and if you have apnea, that's the bottom line definition - stopping breathing for a period of seconds. People have and do die during their sleep for that very reason - apnea that stops them from breathing. It also significantly lowers one's blood oxygen level, which is also monitored during your sleep clinic visit. Mine was in the 85% to 87% range - without a CPAP, and 93% to 95% with a CPAP. Long term that lower oxygen level can cause all sorts of problems from heart attack to stroke. That in my opinion is why it shouldn't be ignored.
Yes, I do have a much easier time getting out of bed in the morning with CPAP. Discovered that immediately in the sleep clinic on the second visit when I was fitted with a monitored CPAP and the benefits have followed me home.
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