My personal experience with Inspire for Sleep Apneas The reason why I am writing about the Inspire device for sleep apnea is to put out more information than what you can find on the official Inspire website I am one of the persons who went on with the surgery to implant this device
My personal experience with Inspire for Sleep Apneas It's common to use general anesthesia on people with sleep apnea The anesthesiologist should be made aware, and she will make sure you breathe steadily That's a big part of their job with every patient Anesthesiologists are often the first medical professionals to diagnose patients' sleep apnea
My personal experience with Inspire for Sleep Apneas Has anyone had a good experience with Inspire? I don’t think that I can physically fall asleep with a CPAP I only bothered to go through the sleep study once I learned about Inspire My apnea is not that bad, but my snoring apparently is I have long struggled with insomnia I thought I had it under control but the CPAP has brought it back
My personal experience with Inspire for Sleep Apneas I know someone who had very good results with Inspire, but she worked very hard to use CPAP first, and only went on to this device as a last resort Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier
Inspire device for sleep apnea | CPAPtalk. com Has anyone been using Inspire device for severe sleep apnea of 62 Also, my endoscopy says collapse of "ONCENTRIC COLLAPSE AT VELOPHARYNX" and "COLLAPSE AT NASOPHARYNX" If someone is in same situation, please share your thoughts on the use pf the device and solution to my endoscopy Thank you
INSPIRE FOR SLEEP APNEA - CPAPtalk. com re: inspire for sleep apnea Post by lazarus » Wed Aug 16, 2023 3:37 pm Just remember that, as a general rule of thumb, any non-PAP treatment for OSA tends to get filed by researchers under "success" if about half the people who use it reduce their problem by about 50%
Inspire Review by Wall Street - CPAPtalk. com Inspire is only good at selling two things: this ridiculous growth story and their stock Inspire’s device is far too invasive and restrictive to ever gain traction in a market with numerous non-invasive alternatives Inspire promotes itself as a minimally-invasive and more convenient solution for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (“OSA”)
My personal experience with Inspire for Sleep Apneas Interesting I, too, was interested in Inspire 10 or 15 years ago, but then I read the statement: "Your sleep apnea must wake you between 15 and 65 times per hour" and gave up I now keep my AHI around 75, and have no use for it _____
Anyone Familiar with Inspire Implanted Sleep Apnea Device? I don't think that Inspire will be used more commonly than CPAP any time soon (if ever) The advantage of CPAP is that it is easily reversible If you don't like it or it doesn't work, use can be discontinued, and the initial equipment usually costs (US)$1000 or less
Inspire inplantable treatment for sleep apnea | CPAPtalk. com Re: Inspire inplantable treatment for sleep apnea Post by Pugsy » Wed Dec 02, 2020 6:06 pm We have heard of it and in fact there have been a couple of forum members who got it done and it has been discussed here in the past