Ten Things Doctors Won't Tell You About Your CPAP Machine
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Ten Things Doctors Won't Tell You About Your CPAP Machine
Millions of Americans suffer from sleep apnea. The most common treatment is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, or CPAP therapy. But adjusting to a CPAP machine can be very difficult for many people, especially those who feel humiliated or intimidated by the experience. Quite a few Americans who have been prescribed a CPAP machine don't feel like they can sleep wearing a CPAP mask. The fact is, most doctors and sleep clinics do a poor job of preparing their patients for what's to come when learning to "live on life support" with a CPAP.
In this brief booklet, prolific author Phil Elmore explains ten things he wishes he'd known before he started CPAP therapy -- and which just may help you on your own journey as you adjust to using a CPAP machine when you sleep.