Lastly from someone with Sleep Apnea and good insurance because darn I paid less then $400 for my machine, My husband doesn't "snore" he can mouth breathe occasionaly, which is kinda noisy just not snoring noisy but you'd be amazed how much a Breathe Right strip helps him sleep better.
As for the guys not in the mood, I get it after driving 11 hours and getting home my husband wants to eat a good meal, drink some beers and go to bed, to sleep. It's too much extra work satisfying all my needs after days-weeks away. he can do that tomorrow. And if she isn't in the mood well you need to get better in bed and start taking some of her work load off her and I'll bet after watching you cooking dinner, doing the dishes, tucking in the kids into bed she'll be in the mood.
How to tell your co driver he has sleep apnea
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by John Dewart, Aug 2, 2016.
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OP what other company did you go to other than US Truck? Regarding the co-driver, he was medically cleared to drive by a doctor so you have no need to get involved. BTW how long is CRST's orientation?
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Not being a. (Ear ,nose and throat Dr.)
Tell him to wear a,breath rite
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(kidding, mostly... I work 200% of the time - 100 to my job; 100 at home with my better, way more attractive half - both are worth it). -
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Since we're now asking completely irrelevant questions
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