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Struggling with sleep apnea? A CPAP machine could be your solution to better sleep and improved health. Learn how these devices work and their incredible benefits in this informative blog! 💤✨
https://www.3steps.com.au/the-complete-guide-to-using-cpap-machines-to-treat-sleep-apnea/
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Tired of restless nights due to sleep apnea?🥱 I’ve got you covered! Learn all about CPAP machines and find out which mask—full-face, nasal, or nasal pillow—suits you best. Let’s get you back to peaceful sleep. Read more here!😴
https://exploreaustraliatoday.weebly.com/blog/sleep-apnea-cpap-machines-for-better-sleep
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Wissenschaftliche Publikation zu Schlafstörungen bei trans* Kindern und Jugendlichen im Vergleich zu cis-Kindern und Jugendlichen (ab 3 Jahren): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39253855/
#Schlaf #Schlafstörung #schlaflos #screening #Kinder #Kind #Jugendliche #transgender #transident #transsexual #somnia #CPAP #cpapmachine
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Wissenschaftliche Publikation zu Schlafstörungen bei trans* Kindern und Jugendlichen im Vergleich zu cis-Kindern und Jugendlichen (ab 3 Jahren): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39253855/
#Schlaf #Schlafstörung #schlaflos #screening #Kinder #Kind #Jugendliche #transgender #transident #transsexual #somnia #CPAP #cpapmachine
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The #ResMed #AirMini is a remarkable #CPAPmachine that excels in combining a compact design, lightweight construction, and portability. It delivers effective #sleepapnea therapy in a convenient, travel-friendly package.😴 It makes it an ideal choice for those constantly on the move.😊
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In reference to the post from earlier today where I discussed my silly food experiment, I have finished my lunch. I had a little bit of chicken, a protein cookie, a little sugar free chocolate, and a handful of Ritz crackers. No peanuts for me.
Now we wait and see how I feel this afternoon including if my stomach requires me to eat on the drive home, and how I feel when it’s time for dinner, probably around 6:45-7:00pm. Will there be gassy pain in my stomach like there often is when I work in the office and have peanuts with my lunch? Or will I be pain and discomfort (and brutal, violent farts) free (please excuse the TMI, but I included it for the benefit of scientific research, you understand)?
In other health-ish news, I used my CPAP machine again last night. It went well. No issues. More importantly, the SleepWatch app on my Apple Watch tells me that the ratio of restful sleep vs light sleep increased. Yesterday it was 67% restful, which wasn’t bad, I don’t think, but today it was 79% which is pretty wonderful. I like seeing that number in the 70’s, but when it pushes 80 it’s extra special. It had my sleeping heart rate dip at 21% too. Anything above 20% is excellent. Unfortunately, I failed to get six hours of sleep in total (only by a few minutes though) and the older I get the less functional I am when the total is less than six hours. Oh well.
So as far as medical experiments go, we need to see how my stomach feels by the time dinner rolls around, 4-5 hours from now, and how tonight’s sleep goes. There is just so much data to collect. The statistics nerd typing this post is giddy with antici…
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…pation.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/07/03/and-now-we-wait-and-see/
#apnea #AppleWatch #cpap #CPAPMachine #diet #food #gasPain #gastricBypass #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSurgery #health #meal #mealPlanning #Sleep #sleepApnea #sleepData #sleepStatistics #SleepWatch #sleepwatchApp #stomachPain #weightLossSurgery
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In reference to the post from earlier today where I discussed my silly food experiment, I have finished my lunch. I had a little bit of chicken, a protein cookie, a little sugar free chocolate, and a handful of Ritz crackers. No peanuts for me.
Now we wait and see how I feel this afternoon including if my stomach requires me to eat on the drive home, and how I feel when it’s time for dinner, probably around 6:45-7:00pm. Will there be gassy pain in my stomach like there often is when I work in the office and have peanuts with my lunch? Or will I be pain and discomfort (and brutal, violent farts) free (please excuse the TMI, but I included it for the benefit of scientific research, you understand)?
In other health-ish news, I used my CPAP machine again last night. It went well. No issues. More importantly, the SleepWatch app on my Apple Watch tells me that the ratio of restful sleep vs light sleep increased. Yesterday it was 67% restful, which wasn’t bad, I don’t think, but today it was 79% which is pretty wonderful. I like seeing that number in the 70’s, but when it pushes 80 it’s extra special. It had my sleeping heart rate dip at 21% too. Anything above 20% is excellent. Unfortunately, I failed to get six hours of sleep in total (only by a few minutes though) and the older I get the less functional I am when the total is less than six hours. Oh well.
So as far as medical experiments go, we need to see how my stomach feels by the time dinner rolls around, 4-5 hours from now, and how tonight’s sleep goes. There is just so much data to collect. The statistics nerd typing this post is giddy with antici…
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…pation.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/07/03/and-now-we-wait-and-see/
#apnea #AppleWatch #cpap #CPAPMachine #diet #food #gasPain #gastricBypass #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSurgery #health #meal #mealPlanning #Sleep #sleepApnea #sleepData #sleepStatistics #SleepWatch #sleepwatchApp #stomachPain #weightLossSurgery
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In reference to the post from earlier today where I discussed my silly food experiment, I have finished my lunch. I had a little bit of chicken, a protein cookie, a little sugar free chocolate, and a handful of Ritz crackers. No peanuts for me.
Now we wait and see how I feel this afternoon including if my stomach requires me to eat on the drive home, and how I feel when it’s time for dinner, probably around 6:45-7:00pm. Will there be gassy pain in my stomach like there often is when I work in the office and have peanuts with my lunch? Or will I be pain and discomfort (and brutal, violent farts) free (please excuse the TMI, but I included it for the benefit of scientific research, you understand)?
In other health-ish news, I used my CPAP machine again last night. It went well. No issues. More importantly, the SleepWatch app on my Apple Watch tells me that the ratio of restful sleep vs light sleep increased. Yesterday it was 67% restful, which wasn’t bad, I don’t think, but today it was 79% which is pretty wonderful. I like seeing that number in the 70’s, but when it pushes 80 it’s extra special. It had my sleeping heart rate dip at 21% too. Anything above 20% is excellent. Unfortunately, I failed to get six hours of sleep in total (only by a few minutes though) and the older I get the less functional I am when the total is less than six hours. Oh well.
So as far as medical experiments go, we need to see how my stomach feels by the time dinner rolls around, 4-5 hours from now, and how tonight’s sleep goes. There is just so much data to collect. The statistics nerd typing this post is giddy with antici…
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…pation.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/07/03/and-now-we-wait-and-see/
#apnea #AppleWatch #cpap #CPAPMachine #diet #food #gasPain #gastricBypass #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSurgery #health #meal #mealPlanning #Sleep #sleepApnea #sleepData #sleepStatistics #SleepWatch #sleepwatchApp #stomachPain #weightLossSurgery
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In reference to the post from earlier today where I discussed my silly food experiment, I have finished my lunch. I had a little bit of chicken, a protein cookie, a little sugar free chocolate, and a handful of Ritz crackers. No peanuts for me.
Now we wait and see how I feel this afternoon including if my stomach requires me to eat on the drive home, and how I feel when it’s time for dinner, probably around 6:45-7:00pm. Will there be gassy pain in my stomach like there often is when I work in the office and have peanuts with my lunch? Or will I be pain and discomfort (and brutal, violent farts) free (please excuse the TMI, but I included it for the benefit of scientific research, you understand)?
In other health-ish news, I used my CPAP machine again last night. It went well. No issues. More importantly, the SleepWatch app on my Apple Watch tells me that the ratio of restful sleep vs light sleep increased. Yesterday it was 67% restful, which wasn’t bad, I don’t think, but today it was 79% which is pretty wonderful. I like seeing that number in the 70’s, but when it pushes 80 it’s extra special. It had my sleeping heart rate dip at 21% too. Anything above 20% is excellent. Unfortunately, I failed to get six hours of sleep in total (only by a few minutes though) and the older I get the less functional I am when the total is less than six hours. Oh well.
So as far as medical experiments go, we need to see how my stomach feels by the time dinner rolls around, 4-5 hours from now, and how tonight’s sleep goes. There is just so much data to collect. The statistics nerd typing this post is giddy with antici…
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…pation.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/07/03/and-now-we-wait-and-see/
#apnea #AppleWatch #cpap #CPAPMachine #diet #food #gasPain #gastricBypass #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSurgery #health #meal #mealPlanning #Sleep #sleepApnea #sleepData #sleepStatistics #SleepWatch #sleepwatchApp #stomachPain #weightLossSurgery
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In reference to the post from earlier today where I discussed my silly food experiment, I have finished my lunch. I had a little bit of chicken, a protein cookie, a little sugar free chocolate, and a handful of Ritz crackers. No peanuts for me.
Now we wait and see how I feel this afternoon including if my stomach requires me to eat on the drive home, and how I feel when it’s time for dinner, probably around 6:45-7:00pm. Will there be gassy pain in my stomach like there often is when I work in the office and have peanuts with my lunch? Or will I be pain and discomfort (and brutal, violent farts) free (please excuse the TMI, but I included it for the benefit of scientific research, you understand)?
In other health-ish news, I used my CPAP machine again last night. It went well. No issues. More importantly, the SleepWatch app on my Apple Watch tells me that the ratio of restful sleep vs light sleep increased. Yesterday it was 67% restful, which wasn’t bad, I don’t think, but today it was 79% which is pretty wonderful. I like seeing that number in the 70’s, but when it pushes 80 it’s extra special. It had my sleeping heart rate dip at 21% too. Anything above 20% is excellent. Unfortunately, I failed to get six hours of sleep in total (only by a few minutes though) and the older I get the less functional I am when the total is less than six hours. Oh well.
So as far as medical experiments go, we need to see how my stomach feels by the time dinner rolls around, 4-5 hours from now, and how tonight’s sleep goes. There is just so much data to collect. The statistics nerd typing this post is giddy with antici…
…
…
…pation.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/07/03/and-now-we-wait-and-see/
#apnea #AppleWatch #cpap #CPAPMachine #diet #food #gasPain #gastricBypass #gastricBypassRecovery #gastricBypassSurgery #health #meal #mealPlanning #Sleep #sleepApnea #sleepData #sleepStatistics #SleepWatch #sleepwatchApp #stomachPain #weightLossSurgery
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Two nights ago I got about 5.75 hours of sleep. I felt fine all day long until I finally got home from work. That was about 6:30pm. As soon as I walked in the door it hit me and I just felt completely exhausted.
Last night I got about 6.5 hours of sleep. I have felt completely exhausted all day.
Do you ever wish that things like sleep could actually start making sense? Wouldn’t that be nice?
I haven’t used my CPAP machine since before we went to Florida. I packed it and took it with us, but I never set it up. I had a bad cold when I got home and didn’t want to be inhaling phlegm all night so I didn’t set it up at home either. Maybe I’ll finally get back to it tonight. I’m pretty sure I don’t need it anymore, but maybe there’s some kind of placebo affect I could take advantage of? Probably not, but who knows.
All I know for sure is that I could use a nap right now.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/06/11/sleepy-12/
#cpap #CPAPMachine #exhausted #health #nap #napTime #Sleep #sleepPatterns #sleepyHead #tired
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Two nights ago I got about 5.75 hours of sleep. I felt fine all day long until I finally got home from work. That was about 6:30pm. As soon as I walked in the door it hit me and I just felt completely exhausted.
Last night I got about 6.5 hours of sleep. I have felt completely exhausted all day.
Do you ever wish that things like sleep could actually start making sense? Wouldn’t that be nice?
I haven’t used my CPAP machine since before we went to Florida. I packed it and took it with us, but I never set it up. I had a bad cold when I got home and didn’t want to be inhaling phlegm all night so I didn’t set it up at home either. Maybe I’ll finally get back to it tonight. I’m pretty sure I don’t need it anymore, but maybe there’s some kind of placebo affect I could take advantage of? Probably not, but who knows.
All I know for sure is that I could use a nap right now.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/06/11/sleepy-12/
#cpap #CPAPMachine #exhausted #health #nap #napTime #Sleep #sleepPatterns #sleepyHead #tired
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Two nights ago I got about 5.75 hours of sleep. I felt fine all day long until I finally got home from work. That was about 6:30pm. As soon as I walked in the door it hit me and I just felt completely exhausted.
Last night I got about 6.5 hours of sleep. I have felt completely exhausted all day.
Do you ever wish that things like sleep could actually start making sense? Wouldn’t that be nice?
I haven’t used my CPAP machine since before we went to Florida. I packed it and took it with us, but I never set it up. I had a bad cold when I got home and didn’t want to be inhaling phlegm all night so I didn’t set it up at home either. Maybe I’ll finally get back to it tonight. I’m pretty sure I don’t need it anymore, but maybe there’s some kind of placebo affect I could take advantage of? Probably not, but who knows.
All I know for sure is that I could use a nap right now.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/06/11/sleepy-12/
#cpap #CPAPMachine #exhausted #health #nap #napTime #Sleep #sleepPatterns #sleepyHead #tired
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It's August 13, 2023 and ResMed has issued an update on the data transmission problem they've experienced over the past two plus weeks.
#myair #resmed #airsense #airsense11 #cpap #cpapmachine #sleepapnea #sleepapneatreatment
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This review of the ResMed Airsense 11 is based on my personal experience using it as treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. (OSA) I also touch on the MyAir app that ResMed offers.
Sleep Apnea is a common condition among senior citizens, both male and female. CPAP machines are the most prevalent treatments prescribed. Is ResMed's lates machine up to par? #cpapmachine #cpapmask #cpap #cpaptherapy @ResMed
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My #cpap journey is about to start, this little beauty was delivered this morning. With an AHI of 72 it's got it's work cut out for it! #cpapmachine #Apnea
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My #cpap journey is about to start, this little beauty was delivered this morning. With an AHI of 72 it's got it's work cut out for it! #cpapmachine #Apnea
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I wish I had thought of this with my hubby 😂. He was one of the first people here to get the CPAP machine. I went about 27 yrs with that noise. 🤣
#cpapmachine #snoringhttps://www.facebook.com/reel/589855346412551?sfnsn=mo&s=F5x8gs&fs=e&mibextid=6AJuK9
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I wish I had thought of this with my hubby 😂. He was one of the first people here to get the CPAP machine. I went about 27 yrs with that noise. 🤣
#cpapmachine #snoringhttps://www.facebook.com/reel/589855346412551?sfnsn=mo&s=F5x8gs&fs=e&mibextid=6AJuK9
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I just realized #DarthVader ‘s suit is a giant #cpapmachine
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I just realized #DarthVader ‘s suit is a giant #cpapmachine
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I just realized #DarthVader ‘s suit is a giant #cpapmachine
#starwars -
I just realized #DarthVader ‘s suit is a giant #cpapmachine
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I just realized #DarthVader ‘s suit is a giant #cpapmachine
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Getting my very first cpap tomorrow for sleep apnea and any tips from users are welcome!!
(Yeah I'm kinda scared)
They're coming to my house tomorrow to try masks and all... what do I need to do, ask, try, etc?
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Getting my very first cpap tomorrow for sleep apnea and any tips from users are welcome!!
(Yeah I'm kinda scared)
They're coming to my house tomorrow to try masks and all... what do I need to do, ask, try, etc?
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Getting my very first cpap tomorrow for sleep apnea and any tips from users are welcome!!
(Yeah I'm kinda scared)
They're coming to my house tomorrow to try masks and all... what do I need to do, ask, try, etc?
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Getting my very first cpap tomorrow for sleep apnea and any tips from users are welcome!!
(Yeah I'm kinda scared)
They're coming to my house tomorrow to try masks and all... what do I need to do, ask, try, etc?
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Getting my very first cpap tomorrow for sleep apnea and any tips from users are welcome!!
(Yeah I'm kinda scared)
They're coming to my house tomorrow to try masks and all... what do I need to do, ask, try, etc?
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Ventilators 101: What They Do and How They Work - Treating the most serious cases of COVID-19 calls for the use of ventilators. We’ve all heard this, ... more: https://hackaday.com/2020/03/25/ventilators-101-what-they-do-and-how-they-work/ #medicaldevices #currentevents #medicalhacks #engineering #coronavirus #cpapmachine #respiration #ventilation #respirator #ventilator #featured #covid-19 #cpaphack #prusa #cpap #lung
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CPAP Monitor Alerts Wearer To Malfunctions - Continuous Positive Airway Pressure machines are a common treatment tool for sleep apnea and other r... more: https://hackaday.com/2019/08/01/cpap-monitor-alerts-wearer-to-malfunctions/ #2019hackadayprize #thehackadayprize #medicalhacks #cpapmachine #cpap