Note: This post may contain statements that I no longer consider true.
See: The Vivos mRNA Appliance Didn't Improve My Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

I apologise for the delay in this update; I’m almost 4 months behind as I’ve been focusing on other things. Here is the update for March 2022. I reviewed the airway intelligence report from my latest CBCT and intraoral scan with my provider and concluded that I should keep wearing the appliance and face mask without expanding it any further.

Here are this month’s graphs:

Eighteen Months Appliance Usage

Eighteen Monts Vivos mRNA Appliance Usage

Eighteenth Month CPAP Pressure Trend

Eighteenth Month Vivos mRNA CPAP Pressure Trend

Eighteen Months CPAP Pressure Trend

Eighteen Months Vivos mRNA Appliance CPAP Pressure Trend

Eighteenth Month AHI and Event Trend

Eighteenth Month Vivos mRNA Appliance AHI and Event Trend

Eighteen Months AHI and Event Trend

Eighteen Months Vivos mRNA Appliance AHI and Event Trend

Graham Stoney

I'm a guy in his early 50's, recovering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

2 Comments

Kevin · June 28, 2022 at 2:00 AM

The asks for the update Graham. I’m anxious to know why your provider decided that you should continue to wear the DNA – but with no more adjustments?

    Graham Stoney · June 29, 2022 at 4:30 PM

    Hi Kevin. My teeth had tipped, the screw in the appliance kept winding back, and he suggested I’d reached the limit of my genetic potential.

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