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I'm pre op bypass. Surgery date set for April 15. I want to know how long after surgery is apnea gone and you retired the Cpap machine?

Thanks.

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I'm pre op bypass. Surgery date set for April 15. I want to know how long after surgery is apnea gone and you retired the Cpap machine?

Thanks.

I have it and I retired it within 1st week and I'm 6 weeks post op but depends on your body ,everyone is different

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I tried sleeping with my cpap one time after surgery and couldn't......haven't used it since and I am 13 wks post op :-)

hw--295<br />sw--278<br />dos-- 12/12/12<br />cw-- 229

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I had to stop using mine within 4 weeks after surgery. The pressure was too much and I didn't have an auto pap. Insurance wouldn't let me get one without going through all the hoops so I have not been using it and feel fine!

Good luck

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I'm pre op bypass. Surgery date set for April 15. I want to know how long after surgery is apnea gone and you retired the Cpap machine?

Thanks.

I had surgery four weeks ago I still use my C PAP off and on.

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Ok. sounds good. I look forward to being done with it. Thanks for the intel. lol.

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Ok. sounds good. I look forward to being done with it. Thanks for the intel. lol.

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How do you know you don't need it? I'd love to retire mine. Only 22 days post op.

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How do you know you don't need it? I'd love to retire mine. Only 22 days post op.

I was going to ask this same question. Do you have to have another sleep study or can you just tell?

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I was going to ask this same question. Do you have to have another sleep study or can you just tell?

Good question!!!

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How do you know you don't need it? I'd love to retire mine. Only 22 days post op.

22 days, huh. Side question. Do you still have pain? If not, when did pain stop?

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Yes, that's how I can tell I don't have it anymore either. I stopped snoring, yay! I did not need my CPap anymore since about a week after surgery.

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I haven't used mine since the hospital. I downloaded an app called sleep Sounds Recorded and recorded myself. No snoring at all.

That's great, thanks. And good to hear, Mari.

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No pain. I actually had very little since about day 5.

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