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severe OSAmy almost 44 year old son was diagnosed with severe OSA after spending the night at a sleep clinic where after testing he was found to have actually had 4 MINUTES of sleep over the 7 hour sleep test. Within 24 hours he was put on a machine which he & his wife of 23 years have nicknamed his newgirlfriend “Flo” as it forces air through his nostrils which keeep his air passage open. The first night was very uncomfortable he says, but the second night he had his first refreshing ni...Read the full article
Sponsored LinksRe: severe OSAQuestion 1: Are you certain that "Flo" causes increased carbon dioxide? I had understood from my Tech that due to Sleep Apnea without a CPAP machine, you have increased carbon dioxide in your system; however, that with a CPAP you're now getting the oxygen that you need. [SIDE: I don't have my CPAP yet, so I may not recall correctly.]
Question 2: Have you located any information regarding damage done to the body from carbon dioxide "poisoning"? Thank you.
Re: severe OSA and carbon monoxideHi,
I was just diagonosed (ogt CPAP last week) and have been doing a lot of investigation. In regards to the MACHINE causing an increase in carbon monozide in your organs- not really. The CPAP, BiPAP, and APAP machines all have 'holes' for the old air to escape through. Users should invest in a special PILLOW that doesn't allow the holes to get clogged with the stuff old pillows are made of. Here's the site for you to browse. Thanks! Hope this helps. http://www.cpap.com/productpage/SleePAP-cpap-pillow.html
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