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	<title>Comments on: Sleep Apnea Pillow Helps Keep Airway Open</title>
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		<title>By: Ann Green</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann Green</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 13:05:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good product, sounds like a "Must Have".

I suffer from mild sleep apena so the pillow may be just what I need. Do you have problems falling asleep and weaving all over the road when you drive? I suffer from a combination of sleep apnea and insomnia, and driving a car has become very dangerous. 

Falling asleep at the wheel of an automobile had almost destroyed my life.  Drinking coffee and taking pills to stay awake only worked to an extent.  When the caffeine wore off or the pills stopped doing their job, falling asleep at the wheel became more probable.  

I have been pulled over by the police for weaving while driving as a fought to stay awake.  Most times I tested for DUI but always tested negative.  I have enough tickets and warnings to wallpaper my bedroom for almost falling asleep behind the wheel.  One evening I fell asleep behind the wheel ran off the road and rolled my car in a ditch.  This was the wake-up call I needed.  I could no longer drive for periods over 30 minutes.  We take for granted the freedom to drive but my condition greatly limited that freedom until I discovered a small devise called the “Nap Alarm”.  This alarm is worn over the ear and is designed to make the alarm sound when your head is tilted as it does when you are nodding off.  This very inexpensive devise can literally save your life.  It has saved mine.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good product, sounds like a &#8220;Must Have&#8221;.</p>
<p>I suffer from mild sleep apena so the pillow may be just what I need. Do you have problems falling asleep and weaving all over the road when you drive? I suffer from a combination of sleep apnea and insomnia, and driving a car has become very dangerous. </p>
<p>Falling asleep at the wheel of an automobile had almost destroyed my life.  Drinking coffee and taking pills to stay awake only worked to an extent.  When the caffeine wore off or the pills stopped doing their job, falling asleep at the wheel became more probable.  </p>
<p>I have been pulled over by the police for weaving while driving as a fought to stay awake.  Most times I tested for DUI but always tested negative.  I have enough tickets and warnings to wallpaper my bedroom for almost falling asleep behind the wheel.  One evening I fell asleep behind the wheel ran off the road and rolled my car in a ditch.  This was the wake-up call I needed.  I could no longer drive for periods over 30 minutes.  We take for granted the freedom to drive but my condition greatly limited that freedom until I discovered a small devise called the “Nap Alarm”.  This alarm is worn over the ear and is designed to make the alarm sound when your head is tilted as it does when you are nodding off.  This very inexpensive devise can literally save your life.  It has saved mine.</p>
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