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Thread: Sleep Apnoea
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20th August 2005, 09:00 PM #16
HWOMBWUWAE-G* is lucky as I consider him my night-time lullaby, you know, the provider of that lovely 'white noise'. Wot's that?? talk into the other ear, this one's deaf.
Seriously, I hope you feel heaps better real soon. SA is no fun at all for the sufferer and the sufferee who has to listen..... and occaisionally uses the elbow to good effect. (gently!!!! that is)
cheers
RR
*He Who Occaisionally Must Be Woken Up With An Elbow - Gently!Last edited by RufflyRustic; 21st August 2005 at 01:56 PM. Reason: SA = Sleep Apnoea, sorry SA'ers
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20th August 2005, 10:00 PM #17Originally Posted by AlexS
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21st August 2005, 12:00 AM #18Originally Posted by rufflyrustic
now I'm a loyal Queenslander too, but paying out on Richard for living in South Australia is a bit low.
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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21st August 2005, 12:07 AM #19Originally Posted by The Hornet
Might pay to delete your email from your postl....dont want it there for spammers to harvest. Ill PM info to you.
Cheers MartinWhatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)
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21st August 2005, 12:22 AM #20
sleep apnoea
I suffered severly from sleep apnoea and it is no joke . Many times I stopped breathing at night . Always tired from 20 years of age . I suffer less now after stopping smoking but I still snore and dont get into proper sleep .
Its awful and tireing . I too can sleep anywhere , anytime . I once fell asleep while riding my motorcycle , only for a split second though thank God as I had a pillion passenger .
Rick
Tasmania
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21st August 2005, 11:26 AM #21Originally Posted by rick_rine
Ark, the tiredness. Going through the day feeling dead.
The CPAP machine seems to have got rid of the dead feeling. Funny thing is, I'm waking up with headaches - the mask isn't overly tight though it might still be that. Anyway, it's the weekend now but I'll be seeing the lovely lass handling the study next week - hopefully she'll be able to sort it out.
RR,
now I'm a loyal Queenslander too, but paying out on Richard for living in South Australia is a bit low.
Mick
Richard
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21st August 2005, 07:20 PM #22
Yep, doing it myself but getting diagnosed was the hardest part. Went to a doc (quack,quack) ren years ago and all he could say was that at 28 y.o i was getting old and just get used to it....yeah right!!
Just started this week on CPAP. Interesting sensation when you open your mouth, what with the positive pressure. I have severe OSA but apart from the "have to get used to it" sensation, it gives the kids and my wife something to laugh at with my elongated nose.
Keep at it and hopefully your world as well as mine wont look so tiring
AlArnhemal
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21st August 2005, 07:58 PM #23Originally Posted by arnhemal
Richard
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