More (Most) Aggressive Treatment for Sleep Apnea?

Question by mr_landlord79107: More (most) aggressive treatment for sleep apnea?
I had a UPPP surgery to help with my sleep apnea (CPAP machine-titration 19), it wasn’t effective. I would like to know what are other more aggressive options to help regulate my sleep apnea.

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Answer by Crash D
Not sure if they have one in your area, but the “Sleep Wellness Center”. I know the guy from the morning show I produce has sleep apnea. He used to fall asleep on air (no joking), and would be drousy during the day. He’s been fine ever since they diagnosed it and reccommended he use the machine he currently has… He swears by it.

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One Response to “More (Most) Aggressive Treatment for Sleep Apnea?”

  • Drinda C:

    I would suggest you get a CPAP machine ~ and wear it nightly ~ maybe even a muscle relaxant or sleep aid to get some sleep ~ I have the machine and love it ~ Never slept better! And its been years ~

    Go back to your doctor ~ the one that ordered the UPPP surgery ~ tell them whats going on ~ Ask for suggestions, now what !