I've been using my Dream Wisp for 10 months now so am very new to using CPAP but I especially like the fact that the tube comes into the unit on top of my head and not my nose. Much easier to move around in bed.
Sleep apnea. Now what?
Living With CPAP
There are three types of sleep apnea 1. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) – the most common – is when your upper airway becomes blocked. 2. Central sleep apnea (CSA) is...
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Living With CPAP
There are three types of sleep apnea 1. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) – the most common – is when your upper airway becomes blocked. 2. Central sleep apnea (CSA) is...
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Understanding Severe Sleep Apnea
Severe sleep apnea might seem like a redundant phrase to many of us. After all, it’s hard to think of any condition that prevents you from sleeping — costing you...
Understanding Severe Sleep Apnea
Severe sleep apnea might seem like a redundant phrase to many of us. After all, it’s hard to think of any condition that prevents you from sleeping — costing you...