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Assembly – ResMed Quattro FX CPAP Mask

April 11th, 2011

The Quattro FX represents a new design element for ResMed masks. With no forehead support to obstruct views, patients can read in bed or watch television to fall asleep. No forehead support doesn’t mean no support, however. New technologies in the Spring Air™ cushion and Spring frame give the stability and adjustment provided by a conventional forehead support. The high-tech Spring Air cushion distributes pressure evenly and absorbs even the slightest user movements, so users can enjoy a good night’s sleep confident that their seal is safe.

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4 Best Stop Snoring Devices

April 11th, 2011

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12 Natural Treatment Tips for Insomnia, Sleep Apnea, and other Sleep Disorders!

April 11th, 2011

http://www.mystic-sleep.com/index.htm?aff=y/84 Sleep is the natural state of bodily rest. When you sleep, your body rests and restores its energy levels. Consistently good sleep helps you cope with stress, solve problems and recover from illness, and helps ensure long-term physical and mental well-being.

* Infants require about 16 hours a day
*Teenagers need about 9 hours on average
* Most adults need 7 to 8 hours a night for the best amount of sleep, although some people may need as few as 5 hours or as many as 10 hours of sleep each day
*Women in the first 3 months of pregnancy often need several more hours of sleep than usual

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1) Reversing Damage – Years of stressful living caused damage to your body and mind. To help reverse this, Mystic Sleep releases hundreds of phytonutrients that act at the molecular level to normalize hormone levels, support brain function, alleviate mental duress, remove toxins, restore your immune system, and reinstate healthy sleep cycle.

2) Set a Schedule – Go to bed at a set time each night and get up at the same time each morning. Disrupting this schedule may lead to insomnia. Avoid napping during the day. “Sleeping in” on weekends also makes it harder to wake up early on Monday morning because it re-sets your sleep cycles for a later awakening.

3) Exercise – Try to exercise 20 to 30 minutes a day. Daily exercise often helps people sleep, although a workout soon before bedtime may interfere with sleep. For maximum benefit, try to get your exercise about 5 to 6 hours before going to bed.

4) Avoid Caffeine, Nicotine, and Alcohol – Avoid drinks that contain caffeine, which acts as a stimulant and keeps you awake. Sources of caffeine include coffee (100-200 mg), soft drinks (50-75 mg), non-herbal teas (50-75 mg), chocolate, diet drugs, and some pain relievers. Smokers tend to sleep very lightly and often wake up in the early morning due to nicotine withdrawal. Alcohol robs people of deep sleep and REM sleep and keeps them in the lighter stages of sleep.

5) Avoid Using Sedatives – While you might fall asleep, the complete restorative sleep cycle will be not realized. You might awaken feeling unrefreshed, groggy, or hungover. Once you stop taking the sedatives, you might suffer withdrawal symptoms which will further interfere with attainment of natural sleep.

6) Drink Milk – Milk contains a substance called tryptophan. The body uses tryptophan to make serotonin, a chemical in the brain. Serotonin helps control sleep patterns, appetite, pain, and other functions. Milk does not contain enough tryptophan to change sleep patterns, but drinking a glass of milk before bed may help you relax.

7) Avoid Large Meals / Excessive Fluids – This might cause you to awaken due digestion problems or urination.

8) Relax before Bed – A warm bath, reading, or another relaxing routine (deep breathing, yoga, meditation) can make it easier to fall sleep. You can train yourself to associate certain restful activities with sleep and make them part of your bedtime ritual.

9) Don’t Lie in Bed Awake – If you can’t get to sleep, don’t just lie in bed. Do something else, like reading, watching television, or listening to music, until you feel tired. The anxiety of being unable to fall asleep can actually contribute to insomnia. Don’t expose yourself to content that is prone to increase anxiety – like the news.

10) Create a Sanctuary – Make sure your bedroom is dark and quiet. Use eye shades or earplugs if needed. Maintain a comfortable temperature in the bedroom. Extreme temperatures may disrupt sleep or prevent you from falling asleep.

11) Minimize Snoring – Sleep on your side to minimize snoring and breathing problems.

12) Sleep until Sunlight – If possible, wake up with the sun, or use very bright lights in the morning. Sunlight helps the body’s internal biological clock reset itself each day. Sleep experts recommend exposure to an hour of morning sunlight for people having problems falling asleep.

Mystic Sleep stops the cycle of sleep problems. It increases production of melatonin which keeps your circadian rhythm in tune, thwarts the production of cortisol (the “stress hormone” which at elevated levels prevents sleep), regulates cyclical nocturnal surges of growth hormones which interfere with your sleep cycle, stimulates production of neurotransmitters to alleviate irritation and depression caused by insufficient rest, releases antioxidants to combat free radical damage and inhibit deterioration of brain function, supports liver and metabolic processes to remove toxins from your body, aids in production of Leptin which reduces your craving for excessive calories (Leptin is depleted by lack of sleep thus increasing chances of obesity), introduces bio-enhancers to increase availability of nutritional substances to help restore your body’s immune system, and counteracts tension and high blood pressure.

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Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

April 11th, 2011

40% of the local adult population, age between 30 to 60 suffer from a medical condition called Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA). Apnoea is Latin for cessation of breathing and hence OSA is a condition where there is repeated upper airway closure during sleep. A person with OSA is usually unaware of how many times choking and awakenings occur during sleep. OSA sufferers develop a higher risk of contracting chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, heart disease and strokes and diabetes. Even so, 80% of OSA suffers did not seek medical treatment due to low awareness.

One of the main symptoms that OSA patients encounter is cessation of breaths for more than 10 seconds. Other symptoms that are often faced include daytime sleepiness, poor concentrate in the day and frequent headaches.

Apart from surgery, OSA patients can also use Continuous Positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines to aid better sleeping. CPAP machine works by forcing air into the airway, making sure that breathing is constant. The machine also monitors breathing patterns and adjustments can be made to the breathing.

Dr Mark mentioned that OSA is common in the Asian population due to a flatter face structure resulting in a narrower airway. Patients who smoke, drink or are obese have increased risk of OSA. In severe cases of OSA, cessation of breaths can clock up to 600 times, causing increased heart rate and blood pressure.

Studies have shown that OSA is present in 70% of stroke patients. There will be about 30% increased risk in developing high blood pressure and heart attacks if medical treatment is not received over time.

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Marpac SleepMate 980A Electro-Mechanical Sound Conditioner

April 11th, 2011

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HoMedics SS-2000 Sound Spa Relaxation Sound Machine with 6 Nature Sounds, Silver

April 11th, 2011

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Stop Snoring Mouth Piece – Anti Snore Device Sleep Apnea Cessation Aid ~ 30 Day money Back Guarantee.

April 11th, 2011

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NO SNORE STOP SNORING MOUTHPIECE HELPS SLEEP APNEA

April 11th, 2011

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April 11th, 2011

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Im Sleep Apnea & CPAP, Cat Paws my Lips at night, Should I have Specialist Adjust CPAP Air Pressure-Exhausted?

April 4th, 2011

My cat is pawing my lips at night to wake me i have nasal air mask on CPAP Machine, Im exhausted lately My air pressure on CPAP hasn’t been adjusted since 2006 Sept. Should I see Sleep Specialist. This has been occuring for approximately 10 months. Problem is i missed two appointments with Sleep specialist during day as i overslept from fatigue. My cat is well fed. Please respond. She only paws me at nighttime or during sleep.

If you have not had a sleep study done since 2006 and are waking in the morning fatigued then I would suggest another study is warranted.

Most people will have a sleep study done on an annual basis. If you have missed two appointments with your specialist because of sleeping in explain that to the receptionist and see if they can accommodate you later in the day.

 

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