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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

http://www.deluxecomfort.com/better-sleep-pillow-order.html

We live in a "quick fix" world. Everywhere we turn, there are miracle cures for whatever ails you. Whether you have a headache, backache, depression, bladder infection, or anything under the sun, there is usually some quick remedy to make it better. What happens when your problem doesn't fall under the scope of traditional ailments? What happens if your problem is snoring? Have you ever heard of an apnea sleep pillow?

If you have problems with snoring, you know how frustrating the habit can be. Not only does it disturb your spouse or partner's sleep, it also leaves you feeling tired and drained the next day. No, that's not your imagination. You may have been puzzled at how you can be tired after having a full eight hours sleep. The bottom line is that when you snore, you actually don't enjoy a good night's rest. That's where an apnea sleep pillow can help.

It's true that snoring interrupts your normal pattern of sleep. Those people who suffer from sleep apnea have snoring patterns that vary in volume. They are interrupted by silences that are then interrupted by odd sounds such as a gasp or a snort. This is because the snorer is actually experiencing a lapse in breathing. Apnea sufferers often go without breathing for more than ten seconds. That gasping and wheezing sound or that snort is a sign that the person is struggling to catch a breath. This is just one of the reasons why people have turned to apnea sleep pillows for relief.

Sleep apnea pillows are specially designed to help you stop snoring. Since snoring occurs as a response to an obstructed airway, apnea sleep pillows are equipped with elevated foam panels designed specifically to open the airways as much as possible and provide for even, uninterrupted breathing.

If you are dismissing the idea of an apnea sleep pillow by telling yourself you'll just continue taking an over-the-counter sleeping pill, think again. Any type of sedative can actually worsen your snoring symptoms. So, although the pill may help send you straight to sleep, it won't boost your quality of sleep. You could still experience apnea episodes.

Each time a person has an apnea episode, his or her body actually shifts into a lower, less restful state of sleep. This explains why patients report being tired and drained all day. Many times it is not about the quantity of sleep but rather the quality. An sleep apnea pillow can help you enjoy a more restful sleep. You'll be shocked at the difference a pillow can make.

Sleep apnea pillows don't work for everyone, but countless people have enjoyed the benefits. If you think you suffer from sleep apnea, you need to keep in mind that this is a serious condition that could lead to other illnesses. You should seek medical expertise in order to garner a proper diagnosis. Only your physician can truly give you the best advice on the treatment path you should follow.

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  • A $100. dollar pillow, on my wages, right.

  • I can't stand the narrator! And also... pillows won't help make snoring stop!

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  • See the line of CPAP pillows from Contour Living for real solutions to comfort and support when using CPAP therapy. The CPAPmax pillow is $60 and has features not found in other pillows at any price.

  • Worst voice over ever. Sounds like she's mildly retarded and has a mouthful of spit.

  • kardivaascular...

    no pillow for sleep apnea

  • kardivaascular...

  • @shawnface77

    I TOTALLY AGREE I LOVE MY CPAP

  • sleep apnea connot be treated with a pillow. Unless you shove it in your throat to keep the tissues from collapsing. There's a reason no sleep doctor would Rx one. How pathetic for someone to try and take advantage of people with a medical condition. You make me sick.

  • you'd be shahcked :) . i want this pillow now

  • Contour also makes an anti-snore pillow which works really well for people who sleep on their side. There is an inflatable center which pevents you from from sleeping on the back of your head. WORKS GREAT!!

  • @JuberLOL Oh, I understand, yeah they probably do make cheaper models. I looked into this tongue suction gadget I seen on another video and it appears with a doctors prescription it is covered by insurance in the USA. That was surprising, so I will ask doctor about his opinion of that on my next appointment. It sounds like a pretty simple concept. Anyway, I had bought a contour CPAP pillow recently and that seems to help along with the machine and it was around $50 so not bad.

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