One question.... If your not getting enough air in your nose to begin with  
then how does this thing work by BLOCKING even more air that needs to come 
in?  Does this sound right to anyone? I just had a sleep study done 2 weeks 
ago and  from what my ENT told me this just doesn't sound right.

David


In a message dated 6/13/2009 10:52:38 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
laser...@juno.com writes:

For  anybody with snoring problems or sleep apnea, there are some soft
neoprene  (I think) plugs with holes in them that work really well to keep
the oxygen  coming in when sleeping.  The eBay seller is  "theezebreather".


They're a lot more comfortable than the adhesive  nose strips they sell at
the pharmacy for breathing problems when  unconscious.  It's only
necessary to use one in one nostril.   

I used to wake up with a headache sometimes and sticking one of  these
little things in one nostril solved that problem.  You don't  even know
it's there.  I don't use them every night, or even most  nights, but if I
ever wake up with a headache or feeling groggy I know it's  time to start
remembering to stick one of these things in my nose before I  go to  sleep.


Mike
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