People with severe sleep apnea have a new way of getting relief



A new device is making sleep easier for people with a chronic condition.

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  1. I have long periods of sleep apnea. Six years ago, I was using a CPAC machine but it didn't work. I weigh 125 ounces. I don't snore and I use CPAC. I need to eat very little. If I eat normally at night will suffocate Is there anyone like me?

  2. So it costs about $40K before insurance kicks in, but what about when the battery in the implant goes dead, or some part of the device wears out or is faulty? Then they have to open you up again, and that's more money out of your pocket? No thanks!

  3. The most recent version of the Inspire includes the implanted device and a hand-held remote to turn it on and off. Unfortunately, there was a recall since the remote was also opening and closing garage doors and randomly changing TV channels.

  4. Hey I'm having severe memory issues im only 30 like I can't remember what I did the day before and I have sleep apnea I'm getting my machine soon is it to late to save my memory am I doing this all for nothing it's mild sleep apnea

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