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I am two weeks post op. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea during the workup presurg. my pressures run very high on the bipap. I havent used the bipap that much since surg. last night i wore it all night. this am Mr. sleeve isnt liking food. I am wondering if i swallow air at night from bipap and if so could it stretch my sleeve out? like others, i am paranoid that Mr. sleeve will stretch out.... any thoughts?

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I used my CPAP for almost a year post-op. I never felt like my sleeve was stretched. I stopped using my CPAP when I was sleeping as well without it as I did with it... about 11 months post-op.

I have since tried sleeping with the CPAP several times in the past year, only to wake up burping and passing so much gas, I couldn't sleep! :P

So, no, I don't think it's possible to stretch your sleeve using a CPAP. There are 2 easy escape routes for the extra air! B)

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That's exactly what is going on! I would advise adding Gas X first thing in the morning. I pop a couple of chewables and that really helps. Hopefully once the weight comes off, you can drop that durn machine.

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