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Old 05-21-2008, 05:55 PM #1
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Default Question about sleep apnea,

I was diagnosed with sleep apnea last May. I still cannot wear the tubes in my nose. I start out with them in and within an hour or two I am jerking the tubes off. Any ideal how to get use to them or what would be my other option. I tried the mask and couldn't do it and that's what led to the tubes.

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I had to keep adjusting and adjusting them to work for me, now I fit them very loosely, and they work. Good luck.
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Yess my exact same problem. The tech came back and tried all the sizes. Seems the smallest fits the best without any sounds/hissing.

I am fine on my back and side, but when I want to go on my stomach nothing works and I get frustrated and pull the dang thing off. My doc isn't happy I dont use it all night.

But I will try for the first half of sleeping.

Let me know if you figure this out k?

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