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I still have mine and it feels pretty much the same. The biggest issue I have now is that I have to keep adjusting my headgear since my face is no longer as full as it once was.


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I stopped using mine after losing 30 lbs. But I was what they consider low BMI of 38. I tried sleeping without it a couple nights and my husband said he had to poke me to make sure I wasn't dead b/c he said I wasn't making any noise or moving. Lol. But my sleep apnea was diagnosed at mild and I was only at a pressure of 9. Should definitely speak with your sleep doctor. Good luck!


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I was diagnosed w/ moderate sleep apnea a couple of years ago. Have been on CPAP therapy since then. My weight when I started using it was around 330 pounds. I'm post op 11 months, weigh 200 pounds and need to lose 30-40 more. I still wear the full face mask. Once every couple of months or so, I get really tired early in the evening and fall asleep without my mask on. The last time that happened was a few weeks ago. My husband told me the next morning that I was snoring really bad. That makes think I still need CPAP therapy. Guess I won't know for awhile, not planning on spending money on another sleep study anytime soon.

Personally, I think therapy should continue after surgery until it's proven that sleep apnea is no longer an issue. Better safe than sorry.

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I've lost 50 pounds so far and still use it and assume I will for quite a while. It feels the same. I have just the nasal pillow so there isn't even anything to adjust. I almost cannot imagine sleeping without it.


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I am 4 weeks out from surgery, and down a total of 62 lbs. I still use my mask, and intend to push back a new sleep study as far back as I can convince my pulmonologist.

I like using my cpap machine.

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