drvenner
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I've used one for about 10 years. Not always perfect but overall have slept much better with one than without.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.
I saw the trailers for that a while back...it's gonna be a no for me. It does look like it has great cinematography, and I'm sure the acting is top notch.Yeah it was an odd film, the acting and cinematography were amazing. Story was a tad lacking and I think the source material is to blame for that.
McGill could end up hating it...if he does I'd like to hear why. I guess for me I focused on the acting and how good of a job the actors did in building their characters, the rest didn't distract enough to ruin it.
There are a few local places that have great management who still provide top notch service. None of these places are in Seymour. The McDonald's here is atrocious.I'm just glad, lucky and thankful to have a wife who enjoys coming home from work and cooking a great meal. But I agree, when I have to rely on fast food, save for ChicFilA, the food and service at most places leaves lots to be desired, that is if they are even open.
Tbf, there's no scenes or overt discussion. It's just implied.I saw the trailers for that a while back...it's gonna be a no for me. It does look like it has great cinematography, and I'm sure the acting is top notch.
Never gonna watch it for the same reason I will never watch Brokebutt Mountain...that nasty disgusts me.
Been using one for a few years, I think it has helped tremendously. I notice a huge difference now when I don’t use it. It does take some getting used to. I opted for a mask that goes over my nose and mouth. I didn’t think I could get used to having the nose pillows in. What happens if you have a cold and can’t breathe through your nose?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.
WinningLet’s not forget……..let’s see how many of us had THIS poster…..
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