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Respironics Premium Chin Strap

March 16th, 2010

Respironics Premium Chin Strap

The Respironics Premium Chinstrap features:

he Premium Style Chinstrap, in Midnight Black, helps prevent the nasal and oral drying that sometimes occurs during CPAP/BiPAP therapy. By holding your chin in its proper position during sleep the Strap encourages breathing through your nose. Features Integrated Chin Cup is sewn into the strap providing soft and comfortable support without placing unnecessary tension on the chin Adjustable Support Strap attaches (more…)

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Sleep Apnea-The Phantom of the Night: Overcome Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Win Your Hidden Struggle to Breathe, Sleep, and Live

March 10th, 2010

Sleep Apnea-The Phantom of the Night: Overcome Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Win Your Hidden Struggle to Breathe, Sleep, and Live

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There is more scientific, clinical, and practical information … than is provided in most medical, respiratory, and nursing schools. — Respiratory Care

Sleep apnea disrupts the lives of millions of unsuspecting victims. Their struggle to breathe during sleep is a major cause of daytime sleepiness, accidents, poor health, lost years of productivity and happiness, and even death. Experts in sleep medicine and a patient guide people with snoring (more…)

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Science of Sleep SleePap Pillow for Sleep Apnea

March 6th, 2010

Science of Sleep SleePap Pillow for Sleep Apnea

America’s #1 selling pillow for C-Pap users! Use of the SleePap pillow is necessary when you use your mask & air hosing in that with the pillow’s special design, there is no interference from the mask when on your back or your side. Compliance & comfort are the results. Filled with soft polyester, & with its own zip off cover, it is perfect for sleep apnea sufferers everywhere.

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Questions & Answers About Sleep Apnea (100 Questions & Answers about)

March 4th, 2010

Questions & Answers About Sleep Apnea (100 Questions & Answers about)


Sleep apnea affects more than twelve million Americans, according to the Institute of Health. Whether you’re a newly diagnosed patient, or are a friend or relative of someone suffering from sleep apnea, this book offers help. The only text available to provide both the doctor’s and patient’s views, Questions and Answers About Sleep Apnea gives you authoritative, practical answers to your questions about treatment options and post-treatment quality of life, and provides sources o (more…)

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Sleep Apnea

September 1st, 2009

Sleep Apnea or Sleep Apnoea (depending on where you live) is a common disorder nearly as common as adult diabetes with the most common and usually most severe sleep apnea condition being known as obstructive sleep apnea or OSA for short.


It is thought that one in twenty-five middle-aged men and one in every fifty middle-aged women may have Sleep Apnea and of these less than half are likely to have been diagnosed. Sleep apnea diagnosis usually depends on other persons observations of the sufferer and the  recognition of the sleep apnea symptoms, particularly sleep apnea snoring and cessations in breathing while asleep, as most sufferers may not even be aware that they have the condition.

With the American Sleep Foundation reporting that sleep deprivation, not cancer or coronary illness, now constitutes the number one killer in the Western World, Sleep Apnea is fast becoming a major issue for western society.

There are three types of Sleep Apnea, these being.

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea where the airway collapses or becomes blocked and restricts breathing, and is the most common form of Sleep Apnea .
  • Central Sleep Apnea is the less common form of Sleep Apnea and is where the brain fails to tell the body to breath and
  • Mixed Apnea which is a combination of both Central and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Untreated Sleep Apnea can increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, obesity and diabetes. The broken sleep pattern that comes with Sleep Apnea also leads to increased tiredness and decreased awareness in waking hours, with some sufferers experiencing periods of momentary sleep events at times throughout the day.

The sleep apnea treatment method adopted will depend on the severity of the condition and the physical condition of the patient and in most cases involves the ongoing use of a CPAP or Continuous Positive Air Pressure machine,  but can also include the use of physical devices such as Mandibular Advancement Devices (or MAD’s) or in some cases sleep apnea surgery.

Sleep Apnea is normally something that develops over a period of time and as such is usually not noticed as a problem, with most people putting the symptoms down to just being part of “growing older”; this is not necessarily the case.

There are no blood or other post event tests for determining Sleep Apnea , and as such Sleep Apnea is normally diagnosed as a result of comments or complaints from sleeping partners or family who have noticed the gaps in breathing or the excessive snoring.

Sleep Apnea can be treated or managed once diagnosed. The risks to your health associated with failing to act on sleep apnea are significant and Sleep Apnea should not be taken lightly. If you have any of the symptoms or are told by your partner that you do, then you may be suffering from Sleep Apnea, take action now, get yourself assessed, it could save a life, yours.

 

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