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BigBallChunkyTime
Nov 25, 2011

Kyle Schwarber: World Series hero, Beefy Lad, better than you.

Illegal Hen
If you snore and you find yourself tired all the time even if you got 8 hours of sleep (but it only feels like 2) then get yourself tested, pronto.

Sleep apnea can be deadly in rare cases if untreated, and while a CPAP machine is female repellent, you'll feel so much drat better because you're actually able to breathe and have a full sleep cycle.

I was a walking zombie always about 15 seconds from sleep and it changed my life.

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BigBallChunkyTime
Nov 25, 2011

Kyle Schwarber: World Series hero, Beefy Lad, better than you.

Illegal Hen

Umbreon posted:

I have insanely bad sleep apnea, how much would a decent cpap cost me? I want to make sure it's comfortable and will last a few years at least.

Are you insured? Because othewise the machine goes into a couple thousand if you get it though a medical supply company. You could probably get one for about $500-800 on eBay if you're willing to pay out of pocket. But they last a while if you are really good about cleaning all your equipment. The headgear stretches out though and will need to be replaced about 3-4 times a year.

BigBallChunkyTime
Nov 25, 2011

Kyle Schwarber: World Series hero, Beefy Lad, better than you.

Illegal Hen

Umbreon posted:

I'm "insured", but with a $2,000 deductible and the lowest co-insurance rate I have being 30%, I would have saved a lot of money this year if I just went without insurance entirely despite all my prescriptions and doctors visits. I severely doubt this garbage insurance won't even cover a CPAP machine anyway.

Do you know any brands/models that aren't lovely?

I have a Phillips Respronics. It's lasted me several years.

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