Not really, the only thing that works is the machine that forces oxygen into your mouth. Your insurance will pay for it if you need it. Sleep apnea happens when you actually stop breathing, and then breath in a gulp. Some people snore with this too. I had to take a test, with a recorder on my index finger, it recorded how many times I stopped breathing a minute, it had a tiny tape recorder attached to it and the doctor removed the tape and played it in his office. I received a printout so I could see what was happening too.
Anne2
June 9, 2010 at 7:03 am
Not really, the only thing that works is the machine that forces oxygen into your mouth. Your insurance will pay for it if you need it. Sleep apnea happens when you actually stop breathing, and then breath in a gulp. Some people snore with this too. I had to take a test, with a recorder on my index finger, it recorded how many times I stopped breathing a minute, it had a tiny tape recorder attached to it and the doctor removed the tape and played it in his office. I received a printout so I could see what was happening too.