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Sleep2snore replied Mar 11, 2016 to Welcome to our Forum - Feel Free to Introduce Yourself Here.

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Reply by Kath Hope

"Hi Ro, No need to be scared of a little nurse (though she might not be so little) as…"

Sleep2snore replied Feb 12, 2016 to Welcome to our Forum - Feel Free to Introduce Yourself Here.

751 Aug 24, 2024
Reply by Kath Hope

"They do the same at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness. I would rather keep the same mac…"

Sleep2snore replied Feb 11, 2016 to Machine change

8 Feb 17, 2016
Reply by Edam

"I don't know, but do you attend Raigmore Hospital? They are the only ones I know of…"

Sleep2snore replied Feb 10, 2016 to Machine change

8 Feb 17, 2016
Reply by Edam

"As Kate says, it is very common and you just don't realise how tired you really are. "

Sleep2snore replied Sep 2, 2015 to Haze!!

2 Sep 2, 2015
Reply by Sleep2snore

"I will be most interested to see how this turns out. I can't see any reason why it w…"

Sleep2snore replied Jul 18, 2015 to Study Trials for New Non-Invasive Electrical Stimulation Therapy

46 Jan 10, 2017
Reply by Bill Thomson

"A good education at the start of treatment is a great help.  Unfortunately this rare…"

Sleep2snore replied May 22, 2015 to Advice Needed please

2 May 22, 2015
Reply by Sleep2snore

"Most clinics have longer hoses if you ask for them.  I have a longer one, it is almo…"

Sleep2snore replied May 22, 2015 to Welcome to our Forum - Feel Free to Introduce Yourself Here.

751 Aug 24, 2024
Reply by Kath Hope

"Maybe I should ask to try the Nuance Nasal Pillows then. I use old Nasal Pillows hel…"

Sleep2snore replied Feb 24, 2015 to Discontinued Respironics Masks - GoLife, Profile Lite + Comfort Classic

3 Feb 24, 2015
Reply by Sleep2snore

"In the long term it saves money. But that is not what the boffins look at or the acc…"

Sleep2snore replied Feb 24, 2015 to Cost Savings for Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

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Jonathan replied to Richard Smith's discussion air bubbles after weight loss
"Hi My sleep clinic discharged me, saying they were happy I was self-managing.  Roll on a decade and the cardiologists taking care of me were very unimpressed and I was re-enrolled.  I expect remote monitoring with current generation Resmed…"
Monday
Richard Smith replied to Richard Smith's discussion air bubbles after weight loss
"Hi Jonathan, Thanks again for the info.  My cpap *should* be monitored by the NHS though I haven’t had any contact from them since pre-covid.  I checked out the link you gave to access extra data and I think that’s going to be…"
Sunday
Jonathan replied to Richard Smith's discussion air bubbles after weight loss
"Hi I have the ResMed Airsense 10 Autoset (APAP).  It's monitored remotely by my NHS sleep clinic and I believe they can make changes to the settings.  I don't know whether they are notified if I make changes, nor whether they…"
Sunday
Richard Smith replied to Richard Smith's discussion air bubbles after weight loss
"Hi Jonathan, Thanks for the reply.  I'd say that I'm fairly technical.  I have the ResMed Airsense 10 Elite machine.  I've discovered that I can upload data wirelessly from my machine and having lowered the pressure by…"
Saturday
Jonathan replied to Richard Smith's discussion air bubbles after weight loss
"Hi You don't say how technical you are, or what sort of machine you use.  However https://www.sleephq.com/ has software which allows you to upload data from compatible machines, and analyse your sleep "score", including a…"
Aug 29
Richard Smith posted a discussion

air bubbles after weight loss

Hi,I've been on Mounjaro for about 3 months now, not primarily for weight loss, but I have lost weight around my face and neck.  I've noticed that I am increasingly getting air bubbles in my mouth which of course is disturbing my sleep (and my…See More
Aug 28
Sally Gray posted a discussion

Micro plastics risks

I was reading an article in the I newspaper today written by a journalist who had her blood tested for micro plastics and was shocked by the results.…See More
Aug 3
Alison Mitchell is now a member of Hope2SleepGuide
Jul 2
John posted a discussion

job with the charity

Was wondering if there might be a job for me with Hope2Sleep?(I also just asked this of a group by mistake)See More
Jun 27
Tracey Tilley updated their profile
May 22
Sharon Sullivan posted a discussion

For Sale - Ventura Full Total Face CPAP Mask

I’m selling an Ventura Full Total Face CPAP Mask Large and two spare liners.  I bought it new from the Hope2Sleep shop, but it is not suitable for me.  Only used for about two weeks so I have washed it thoroughly.   Because of this, it is very much…See More
May 17
Tracey Tilley replied to Jim Scullion's discussion UK Attendance Allowance
"I put in a claim for PIP which was denied and now I am over 66 and on pension I tried for AA. Denied again.I have other health conditions ( Diverticular disease and Bile Acid Malabsorbtion ) which I consider hard to live with and they refused all of…"
May 14
Jonathan replied to Sally Gray's discussion ResMed AirMini for travel
"No personal experience, but CPAP.com review of AirMini The AirMini runs at about 30 decibels, which is about the same sound level as a whispered conversation. For comparison, full-sized CPAPs tend to run around 26-28 decibels. Due to their…"
May 5
Sally Gray posted a discussion

ResMed AirMini for travel

I am considering either buying or renting an AirMini for a forthcoming holiday this month where I will be sharing a twin room. I have read that they’re quite noisy and I don’t want to waste my money on either rental or purchase if the noise level…See More
May 3
Sally Gray replied to Nick Daniel's discussion CPAP Total Face Mask
"Hi, I use a ResMed F20 and had the same issue with the silicone full face mask causing red marks and soreness on my nose bridge. I switched over to the Airtouch memory foam full face masks which are expensive and not supplied by the NHS, but the…"
May 3
Kath Hope replied to Glassdaisy's discussion Soft Cap
"It's very much still relevant and we're getting closer to have them manufactured and has been no easy challenge. In fact we were speaking with the company working with us on this only yesterday. If you're not on our newsletter list…"
Mar 27
Glassdaisy posted a discussion

Soft Cap

some time ago I was told that Hope2Sleep was researching a replacement for the discontinued Soft Cap.. as I have seen nothing to indicate moving forward on this, would I be right in assuming you decided it is no longer relevant?See More
Mar 27
Glassdaisy replied to Nick Daniel's discussion CPAP Total Face Mask
"I expect others may have responded by now, but I use the Fitlife full face mask. I kept getting a hard lump on my nose when first starting out & it got so bad that I ended up buying my own masks as my clinic would only give the Fitlife to new…"
Mar 27
Wendy Anthony is now a member of Hope2SleepGuide
Mar 25
David McDade is now a member of Hope2SleepGuide
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