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CPAP was denied by insurance. Help!
Comment by Denise — March 31, 2010 @ 3:28 pm
Well I have had Sleep Apnea for about 6 years using the CPAP that I hate. I have been looking for another way to fight this problem. I hope you can HELP……..
Thanks Fred…
Comment by FRED — April 5, 2010 @ 10:12 pm
I’m confused. If it’s “FREE”, why does it cost $27?
Comment by Melodie — June 29, 2010 @ 7:13 pm
Hi Melodie,
Thanks for your question – guess I haven’t made things clear!
The 7-day e-course is free. Every day I will send an email to your inbox explaining one alternative sleep apnea treatment. What costs $27 is my e-book (which comes with 6 audio interviews with people who have overcome their sleep apnea).
Hope that clears things up!
Marc
Comment by Marc — July 6, 2010 @ 1:43 pm
Mr Marc, my osa comes once or twice a year, sometimes it disappear more than a year: respiration stops, i make consecutive efforts to take a breath, but in vain,
while i suffer smothering, finally i wake up and breathing resumes normaly, smoothly, without gasping for air. i understood that when oxygen reaching the brain decreases to a certain extent due to apnea, the brain gives signal to the body to wake up to enable to resume breathing.
so far, i did not want to undergo polysomnogram n cpap.
i earnestly hope an alternative treatment will work.
Comment by sami khalaf — September 28, 2010 @ 8:40 pm
Hi Sami,
Thanks very much for dropping by the site. I do hope you find effective treatment for your apnea. Keep in mind, though, that you can only find an appropriate treatment after understanding what is causing your apnea. For some people, sleep apnea is caused by being overweight; for others, it’s structural problems (for example, a blocked nasal passage, or large tongue). Your best bet is to first see your doctor and try to figure out what’s causing your apnea.
Hope that helps,
Marc
Comment by Marc — September 28, 2010 @ 9:27 pm
hi Marc, i repeatedly told you having no credit card, to which name n address shall i send you the check for $27. the doctor had said four years ago my osa was caused by gerd, acidity reflux: airway blocked to prevent acidity from getting into thelungs but i think this is not conclusive, gerd was cured by omeprazole n ‘life style changes’ four years ago.
another orl said my uvula a little long. i always sleep on the left side to enable breathing from the right nostril not from mouth (deviated septum). i am NOT overweight.
i will buy ur advised pillow. i breathe intensively from chest n belly during walking n bicycle,sport.
pls reply my other letters notably about dental device. thank you, yours truly, sami khalaf.
Comment by sami khalaf — October 3, 2010 @ 8:32 am
I AM LOOKINF FORWARD TO RECIEVING YOUR INFORMATION
Comment by edward fuchs — August 26, 2011 @ 12:29 am
Good outline. I prefer to make out the print Marcy Lu
Comment by Evelina Viereck — February 18, 2012 @ 10:50 pm