bipap at age 13 ?

cfprincess09

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the doctors say i will only get a good 8 hours if i use bipap but she says it will be uncomfortable for 3 days anybody out there on bipap and i am sleping sitting up because i lay down and i cough for like 3 1/2 hours !! help me i need o mae a decision ???? i dont know what to do ????
 

cfprincess09

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the doctors say i will only get a good 8 hours if i use bipap but she says it will be uncomfortable for 3 days anybody out there on bipap and i am sleping sitting up because i lay down and i cough for like 3 1/2 hours !! help me i need o mae a decision ???? i dont know what to do ????
 

cfprincess09

New member
the doctors say i will only get a good 8 hours if i use bipap but she says it will be uncomfortable for 3 days anybody out there on bipap and i am sleping sitting up because i lay down and i cough for like 3 1/2 hours !! help me i need o mae a decision ???? i dont know what to do ????
 

crystalina0814

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If it will improve your sleep, therefore improve your quality of life, I say go for it.

I am so sorry that you have to make this decision at 13 <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 

crystalina0814

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If it will improve your sleep, therefore improve your quality of life, I say go for it.

I am so sorry that you have to make this decision at 13 <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 

crystalina0814

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If it will improve your sleep, therefore improve your quality of life, I say go for it.
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<br />I am so sorry that you have to make this decision at 13 <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 
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bethylove

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my sister has a bi-pap (and so does my dad but for sleep apnea) and it really helped her feel SO much better during the mornings/days because her body wasn't fighting as hard to breathe while she slept. It gives your poor body a much needed break, so you have more energy to spend throughout the day. Totally worth the few rough nights it takes to get used to it. Good luck!
 
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bethylove

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my sister has a bi-pap (and so does my dad but for sleep apnea) and it really helped her feel SO much better during the mornings/days because her body wasn't fighting as hard to breathe while she slept. It gives your poor body a much needed break, so you have more energy to spend throughout the day. Totally worth the few rough nights it takes to get used to it. Good luck!
 
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bethylove

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my sister has a bi-pap (and so does my dad but for sleep apnea) and it really helped her feel SO much better during the mornings/days because her body wasn't fighting as hard to breathe while she slept. It gives your poor body a much needed break, so you have more energy to spend throughout the day. Totally worth the few rough nights it takes to get used to it. Good luck!
 
Well I don't have a bipap but im in the hospital and they said that when im back home im going to need a bipap machine when Im sleeping. But they did tell me that Im not going to need it forever so you will hopefully get rid of it.
 
Well I don't have a bipap but im in the hospital and they said that when im back home im going to need a bipap machine when Im sleeping. But they did tell me that Im not going to need it forever so you will hopefully get rid of it.
 
Well I don't have a bipap but im in the hospital and they said that when im back home im going to need a bipap machine when Im sleeping. But they did tell me that Im not going to need it forever so you will hopefully get rid of it.
 

b12bc

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I slept with a bipap when I was younger and it was great. It did take some adjustment, and I hated the smell of it (might've been whatever my parents used to sterilize it), it's one of those smells that I'll never, ever forget, but I did get used to it and it was well worth the discomfort and annoyance that I experienced at first. When I woke up I actually felt rested and awake and not SOB after a night of "sleep coughing".
 

b12bc

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I slept with a bipap when I was younger and it was great. It did take some adjustment, and I hated the smell of it (might've been whatever my parents used to sterilize it), it's one of those smells that I'll never, ever forget, but I did get used to it and it was well worth the discomfort and annoyance that I experienced at first. When I woke up I actually felt rested and awake and not SOB after a night of "sleep coughing".
 

b12bc

New member
I slept with a bipap when I was younger and it was great. It did take some adjustment, and I hated the smell of it (might've been whatever my parents used to sterilize it), it's one of those smells that I'll never, ever forget, but I did get used to it and it was well worth the discomfort and annoyance that I experienced at first. When I woke up I actually felt rested and awake and not SOB after a night of "sleep coughing".
 
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