I thought I'd post some results to see if anyone else can spot an improvement? Happy to share any other information/screen shots:
- stats are from May 8th, and I started on April 6th.
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eXciteOSA See Any Improvement? (with images)
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05-08-2022, 04:32 PM
eXciteOSA See Any Improvement? (with images)
I've been using eXciteOSA since April 5th and looking at my results in OSCAR I don't think I'm seeing any improvements. In the initial discussions, it was mentioned that I might see some improvements in about 4 weeks, 28 days? I'm still using my CPAP at night as I haven't been tested lately but believe I have moderate/severe OSA.
I thought I'd post some results to see if anyone else can spot an improvement? Happy to share any other information/screen shots: - stats are from May 8th, and I started on April 6th.
05-11-2022, 03:04 PM
RE: eXciteOSA See Any Improvement? (with images)
I’ve been using the ExiteOSA device for around 3 months. I track my sleep with Oura as well as a written sleep log. I have not noticed a difference in either. My sleep doctor has suggested and I have confirmed with the ExiteOSA web site that a second 6 week daily course of therapy might help. I’ve been on the two per week maintenance level for around 4 weeks.
I get my first new mouth peace in the mail shortly and will try this second round as suggested. The highest level that I am able to use without serious discomfort is 12. The top level 14 felt like torture. As for the concept and usage I would recommend to anyone interested that you give it a try. It’s low impact on your life and easy to use. The downside is the cost as mine was not covered by insurance so I just paid out of pocket. Hope this helps. GuppyDRV
05-11-2022, 03:58 PM
RE: eXciteOSA See Any Improvement? (with images)
Thanks for the reply. I spoke with the vendor that sold me the eXciteOSA and looking at my data they also didn't see any improvement. I'm on day 34 now I believe. They suggested I reach out to the vendor and they suggested that I keep going to day 42 and see if there is any change. They also offered me to keep using it if I wanted to extend the trail which I might do.
I'm at level 15 now, I've noticed if I move my tongue around then 'shock level' changes a bit so I'm trying my best not to move ![]() I'm still on the 1 a day treatment. Will see how that goes till at least day 42 and then post again. Cheers, Joel |
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