The banner in the hand of the BLIND MAN said “What a beautiful day, but I Can’t SEE it.”

Katie Johnson
5 min readSep 30, 2020

The man with Sleep Apnoea said, “What a Beautiful Dream, but I Can’t BREATHE.”

Dozens of people cannot breathe at night every day due to Obesity and Snoring !

People with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are having to wait up to two years for appropriate treatment.

About two million people in the UK have moderate or severe symptoms related to OSA, which makes patients temporarily stop breathing while asleep.

This can happen hundreds of times a night, leaving them exhausted, with poor memory and concentration and a significantly higher risk of accidents.

A recent spike in diagnosis has been linked to rising levels of obesity.

Paul Wilson, 72, from Essex, went to see his GP in April 2018 when he first began to experience chronic drowsiness.

It took nine months before he was given an appointment at his local hospital and then a further three months before he was able to see a sleep specialist.

“I was told I would be referred and was given the choice of five clinics, even though none of them had appointments available,” Mr Wilson told BBC News.

You can also sleep with an Alien Facehugger CPAP Mask, just like the person in the picture :)

How many people can wear this spooky mask before going to sleep at night to breathe ? :O

PLEASE READ THE FULL ARTICLE OF WHAT WE USE TO SOLVE BREATHING AND SNORING PROBLEM WITH DIFFERENT METHOD !

“I then chased, after a few months, to no success and it wasn’t until the following year that I was finally contacted about an appointment to see a specialist.”

Absolutely, Yes… :)

Test results showed Mr Wilson was stopping breathing about 56 times every hour while asleep and he was given a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask to wear while sleeping, which significantly improved his quality of life immediately.

“I was not aware how much it was impacting me and I had no idea how dangerous it was,” he said. “It came as quite a shock.

“I’m not falling asleep during the day any more, I’m sleeping through the night and so is my wife now my snoring has improved.”

Respiratory consultant Dr Annabel Nickol, who leads the sleep and ventilation service in Oxford, said patients with “disabling symptoms” were being left to struggle alone because services were at capacity across the country.

“There is a crisis facing sleep services in the UK,” she said.

“During prolonged waiting periods, patients are exposed to ongoing burdensome symptoms and the sixfold increased risk of having a road traffic accident due to loss of concentration or ‘micro-sleeps’ behind the wheel.

“If patients are advised to discontinue driving until they receive effective treatment, they may have significant loss of independence or even loss of employment.”

People should consult their GP if they have loud snoring, pauses in breathing at night, excessive daytime sleepiness or fatigue and sudden awakening at night.

So why can’t all these people sleep. Is obesity or old age the only problem ?

No, as the years pass, people’s body structures tend to gain weight and therefore the neck structures thicken and put pressure on the pharynx. Due to this situation, the pharynx part is closed while lying down at night and the person cannot breathe and snoring is very severe and the air channels to the lungs are closed!

Well, can’t we open these snoring and breathing channels?

You don’t have to be afraid, it’s just a mask :)

As a result of the experiments conducted in clinical laboratories, there is not much way to solve this naturally, but you have to either wear a CPAP mask like the old man you see in the picture before you sleep (CPAP mask is a device that provides oxygen flow to you while you sleep at night) or you have to lose weight. The point to note here is that no matter how much weight you lose, there will still be snoring due to your neck structure and this snoring situation will turn into sleep apnea after a certain period of time.

What we call sleep apnea is when the person cannot get the oxygen they need to get from their nose or mouth while sleeping at night, they have a sudden attack and become breathless and therefore wake up suddenly.

How to stop snoring ?

Place pillow tightly over partners face, hold firmly until snoring stops. Then delete this message :))

The solution of all these problems is actually attributed to a very small point …

Closing of the throat while sleeping at night !!

If you can keep your throat open while you sleep at night, you can breathe comfortably through the mouth and nose and solve the sleep apnea problem.

So how do we achieve this ?

Although many different methods have emerged with the development of technology, based on the experiences of people with snoring and breathing problems, I can definitely say that the most effective invention to stop snoring is The SleepLab device.

The SleepLab device keeps the pharynx open with micro vibrations, so you can breathe comfortably during sleep…

This device is said to stop snoring by about 93% as well as quality sleep.

The way of use is actually very different compared to other devices, as you know, we said that snoring and sleep apnea occur when the pharynx is closed at night. The SleepLab device I have just described is attached just below the neck, that is, to the pharynx, and then the electronic part is worn under the neck. It keeps the throat open during the night with the micro vibrations it creates while you sleep at night, so snoring stops and air flow from the mouth and nose is provided comfortably.

The device is very simple to use and does not bother you in any way while sleeping at night. (If you forget to put on the device, you are bothering the person next to you :))

You can view more detailed information and user comments about SleepLab from the link HERE

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