Cheryl was told she had mild sleep apnea and that a CPAP would be her best option. It didn't work...
Did you ever take the easy way out but didn't quite get the results you expected? This was me when I was told I had mild sleep apnea and would need to use the dreaded CPAP machine. All the things I was told it would do, did not happen. Instead, I grew frustrated, dreaded nighttime because the machine would not work properly because my nasal passages were so blocked! I heard an ADVENT commercial one morning as I sleepily drove to the office and decided to call. Best decision I made for me in 2023. I no longer use the CPAP and am happily sleeping so well and sound at night, with the help of my mouthguard, which surprisingly is comfortable and took little getting acclimated to it. I feel great in the morning, my daytime fatigue is non-existent, and my ability to focus is getting better as well.
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