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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 302939" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>That does seem expensive (to me), too, but in all honesty, if it works and you sleep better, it's worth every penny. </p><p></p><p>husband still just uses his regular pillow, and now that he's on his third style of mask/machine combo he seems to be doing very well. I forget what it's called, but his mask only goes over his nose and the machine is now a bipap (I think) so the pressure changes for both the inhale and exhale. The regular mask always leaked on him (maybe due to facial hair?) and the CPAP still left him snoring. Since being on this new combination he hasn't snored at all. He's taking fewer naps during the day as well, so that also tells me his nighttime sleep is better.</p><p> </p><p>About the cat... can you close your door without Gracie throwing a fit (and scratching and meowing to get in)? Ours have been "hurled" across the room enough times (!) after messing with us at night to have learned to lay quietly at the foot of our bed. I'm not recommending animal violence (!!) but they can be trained to change their behavior if you are determined to make them stop doing something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 302939, member: 3444"] That does seem expensive (to me), too, but in all honesty, if it works and you sleep better, it's worth every penny. husband still just uses his regular pillow, and now that he's on his third style of mask/machine combo he seems to be doing very well. I forget what it's called, but his mask only goes over his nose and the machine is now a bipap (I think) so the pressure changes for both the inhale and exhale. The regular mask always leaked on him (maybe due to facial hair?) and the CPAP still left him snoring. Since being on this new combination he hasn't snored at all. He's taking fewer naps during the day as well, so that also tells me his nighttime sleep is better. About the cat... can you close your door without Gracie throwing a fit (and scratching and meowing to get in)? Ours have been "hurled" across the room enough times (!) after messing with us at night to have learned to lay quietly at the foot of our bed. I'm not recommending animal violence (!!) but they can be trained to change their behavior if you are determined to make them stop doing something. [/QUOTE]
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