peaygolf
The "Fly" is open.....Let's Go Peay!!!!
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would also hold the door for a redhead.While I'm not allergic to round faces, I do share the brunette thing. I'm old, so Kate was my first. Later Liz was very good.
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that girl in first pic looks 16.Yes Topanga she is still a smoke show today, here is past and present!
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I used to work for a medical equipment company that sat up 100's of CPAPs and BIPAPs during the 6 yrs I spent there. Many patients had success with them while others didn't really care for them. Having the right mask is key for sure, along with keeping your mask and hose clean and sterile. I can't remember the doctor's name, but I have heard several folks give great reviews on this doctor and the appliance he issues which is some sort of oral appliance that gently applies pressure that opens up the airways. I think he has two offices in Mid. Tn, one in Franklin area and the other in Murfreesboro. I also heard they accept most insurance plans also. I want to say his name is Dr. Nathan Poss but don't hold me to it. Might be worth looking into if you live near either location.Has anyone had "life changing" effects from using a CPAP? The last two years or so I haven't felt right. Literally have no energy and want to nap constantly at 27 years old. I stopped going to the gym due to lack of energy which hasn't helped my overall health resulting in fatty liver and high BP. I had a sleep lab study done this past week and they diagnosed OSA and want me to do another study with a CPAP. They seem like a pain and I'm skeptical that it will make me feel that much better. Wanted to get people's thoughts on if they will really make a difference for me.
my mil uses one, she is a horrible snorer. have no idea beyond that.Has anyone had "life changing" effects from using a CPAP? The last two years or so I haven't felt right. Literally have no energy and want to nap constantly at 27 years old. I stopped going to the gym due to lack of energy which hasn't helped my overall health resulting in fatty liver and high BP. I had a sleep lab study done this past week and they diagnosed OSA and want me to do another study with a CPAP. They seem like a pain and I'm skeptical that it will make me feel that much better. Wanted to get people's thoughts on if they will really make a difference for me.