Are you wondering...
"If I lose weight,
can I kick my CPAP machine out of bed?"
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Excess weight
is the
strongest predictor
for
RISK and SEVERITY
of sleep apnea.




This guide will help you understand how weight loss can impact your CPAP therapy.
I'm Dr. Wells, a sleep medicine physician with 14 years of clinical experience caring for people using CPAP therapy.
I created this guide to help answer a common question I have heard time and time again: "If I lose weight, can I stop using my CPAP machine?" This is a valid question and is worth taking the time to understand how weight and sleep apnea are related.
I am here to support your sleep and health journey. I want to help you gain the confidence you need to manage your mind AND your sleep.
You deserve to feel better!

Kick your CPAP out of bed!
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