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Thank you I will ask about it as I do think I should be paying it. Sharon

isy228@...> wrote: Sharon,

Ask your doctor about a bipap machine - it has a lower rate for when

you exhale. Also, try Ayr nasal gel around your nose, it has helped

me out tremendously!

Darlene

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> > I DON'T EVEN PUT MY CPAP MACHINE ON ANYMORE AS I CAN'T GET IT OFF

> > QUICK ENOUGH WHEN I GET SO DRIED OUT AND FEEL LIKE I AM CHOKING.

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> Sharon, have you talked to your doc about getting a moisture thingy

> for your CPAP? Or have you considered a humidifier for your room?

> The last winter I used my CPAP, I bought a humidifier for my

bedroom

> and it helped a lot. If you get a humidifier, though, get the

> bacteriostatic liquid that you add to the water to inhibit mold

> growth on the filter.

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