To: jagusafr
Is that because, after awhile, almost nobody will keep using a damn CPAP? I still have one but it was more trouble than it was worth.
Who do you see about getting a MAD?
9 posted on
03/10/2022 1:32:35 PM PST by
Vigilanteman
(The politicized state destroys aspects of civil society, human kindness and private charity.)
To: Vigilanteman
Generally a dentist does this work. In San Antonio it’s a subspecialist, but my dentist told me they can do one for less. With Tricare it was almost fully covered, I think the retail cost was several thousand dollars. If you can get your pulmonologist or whoever diagnosed your sleep apnea to note that you’ve tried CPAP and don’t tolerate it well anymore, your insurance will probably cover it.
18 posted on
03/10/2022 2:10:46 PM PST by
jagusafr
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To: Vigilanteman
See a dentist who specializes in sleep stuff. Ask your regular dentist for recommendations.
37 posted on
03/10/2022 6:11:07 PM PST by
iceskater
(I'm in the control group. ;))
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