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  • That's good to hear! I've had a bout 50/50 luck with a chin strap. Patients that are adamant about sleeping without a full face mask are usually the ones that do better. Good luck with your surgery, and keep us posted!
  • Oh, that's a tough one. You can use a chin strap to keep your mouth closed, or switch to a full face mask (one that covers both your nose and your mouth.) As far as the dry mouth goes, you mostly get used to it. Did they give you a humidifier?
  • Hello from Lubbock!
  • Hows your machine?
  • Hey good luck on your CPAP Titration, it'll make alot of difference. If you have any kind of sleep questions feel free to ask!
  • TANSTAAFL = There ain't no such thing as a free lunch Helps remind me that I have to work hard to reach my goals! I have to pay for every lb shed.
  • I'm a Lisenced Sleep Tech working in a sleep lab.
  • I struggled to get to sleep or stay asleep on my machine when I first used it. But have now gotten to the point that I don't even want to lay down or take a nap when not on the machine. If your struggle with your machine talk to your doctor. There are numerous mask options, and even some pressure options that are available…
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