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Sleep Better

06 June 2023, 10:42

  • US

Good for mild sleep apnea

Good for mild sleep apnea. Tried for 3 months & saw improvement. Stopped for 3 months & getting headaches, thus going back to trying it again. Long term weight control & good diet / exercise is the key but this new technology or essentially exercising the tongue seems to helps mild apnea.

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MI

03 June 2023, 03:53

  • US

I have been using the device for 56…

I have been using the device for 56 days and am seeing significant improvement. The treatments are well tolerated and easy to do. The few times I had problems, I was easily able to reach an agent and the customer service was excellent. The advantages of this daytime treatment to CPAP is huge so I would urge anyone with OSA to try this treatment first.

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Kay

03 June 2023, 01:12

  • US

I have been using the device about six…

I have been using the device about six months and can see a definite difference. I sleep better, have more energy, and just feel better overall. The device is easy to use and beats a cpap hands down.

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Vanessa B

02 June 2023, 01:42

  • US

It works!

This device has helped so much with my snoring and sleep apnea. My snoring had gotten so bad that my partner and I started sleeping in different rooms. We are now back to sleeping in the same room and they don't wake up anymore. I recommend this to anyone suffering from snoring and sleep apnea.

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Cody Bryan

30 May 2023, 22:49

  • US

Improved Sleep Apnea Symptoms

I have seen several improvements. A reduction in snoring and an increase in energy. It is a convenient way to address moderate sleep apnea without have to sleep in a CPAP machine.

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S H

30 May 2023, 01:04

  • IE

I have just completed the 6 week phase…

I have just completed the 6 week phase of every day use. One thing that’s for sure is I no longer dream that I’ve stopped breathing and I only need to get up once in the night if at all. The reason for taking a star away is to make any new patients aware of the ongoing costs. The mouthpiece needs replacing every 3 months. It has a chip in it and has electrodes, meaning that it is not cheap. Given the recent increase in price, you’re looking at an extra £240 a year on top of the initial device cost. That said, can you put a price on a good night’s sleep??? I hope they develop cheaper/longer lasting mouthpieces in the future.

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Todd

26 May 2023, 05:54

  • ES

No improvement after 6 months use

I have been using the device for near 6 months daily (missed a few days). I have had no improvement in snoring or with my apnoea events being reduced. My recent sleep study and apnoea events report show no improvement whatsoever, so the device isn't delivering what it claims. I decided to stick with it and happy to carry on for a year and see what happens, however today was the last straw. I went to use the device and it would not work as it says I need a new mouth piece, which I was told needs replacing after 90 days of use. I only got 45 days of use with the latest mouth piece and the app won't work unless I purchase another. The price of the mouth piece has increased recently. The initial cost of the device and the limited use of the mouth piece requiring repurchase every few months makes this an expensive solution, which has no guarantee of working. This is my experience and I would have been happy to keep using the device if I wasn't cheated on the use of the mouth piece.

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mj

26 May 2023, 05:52

  • US

AVOID eXciteOSA- Deceptive Medical Practices

AVOID buying this product. The company does not inform you that they "LOCK YOU OUT" of the service after 90 days unless you repurchase another mouthpiece for $150 after having one that is already in perfect condition. When this is brought to their attention they claim it is part of their FDA approval process and then customer services stops responding. It is obvious these mouthpieces last significantly longer than 90 days. Just a blatant reoccurring revenue strategy that costs their customers an additional $600 annually.

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Matt Ash

25 May 2023, 22:58

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This device has been a lifesaver

This device has been a lifesaver. I had tried the mouth guard and the CPAP machine and could never get enough sleep. I started with eXciteOSA 99 weeks ago and have noticed that I do not just wake up 3 or 4 times for no reason in the night, I am more rested than with the other devices. I love the fact that It fits in my backpack when I travel. Nothing but great things to say.

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Marilyn

18 May 2023, 02:15

  • US

Sleeping Better Than Ever Now

I’ve been a poor sleeper for as long as I can remember, waking up one or two times during the night and waking up early, so only 4-5 hours sleep per night. I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea and dreaded having to wear a CPAP machine, which my husband uses. I was eager to try ExciteOSA. It’s been very easy to use it daily and I finished the 6 weeks of treatment and am now on twice weekly management. Already, I’ve noticed that I’m sleeping much more soundly and haven’t woken up during the night. I’m regularly getting 7-8 hours of sleep and even one night with 9 hours. It’s making a real difference in my not having headaches from lack of sleep. I also feel like my memory is improving now that I’m better processing my day’s activities.