Any dental appliance success stories here?

I have gotten down to below 20 AHI consistently with BiPAP Luna G3 machine. Thinking of trying dental appliance. It seems so ridiculous to me that the best solution is to strap this contraption to your face every night. I found a dentist that does a year long trial with a temporary device ($350). They adjust it, you sleep on it for 2-3 months, assess, adjust; rinse,repeat until it's tuned up. Then it's $3500 for the actual device so a heavy hit. Anyone using these successfully?

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u/gligster71 — 1 day ago

Dust Chrysalis Sci Fi podcast

I don't know if Sci Fi audio podcasts are allowed here but Dust Chrysalis is killing it for me. I'm on a six hour drive so I've loaded up thirteen plus episodes. Interesting characters, good plot, quality production. Thoroughly recommend

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u/gligster71 — 6 days ago
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Alexa on Sonos vs Alexa on ...Alexa

Alexa on the new ERA100 we just got Sonos has the old Alexa voice. Alexa on our old Echo Show device has the new, annoyingly peppy, 25 year old girl voice. I hate the new 25 year old girl voice! So funny.

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u/gligster71 — 2 months ago

Milwaukee this Monday afternoon - land at Mitchell around 11am; Riverwalk then Milwaukee Art Museum

Where is a good place to start the Riverwalk where we can find a cool, fun place to eat? Would love to walk for about an hour then drive to the art museum.

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u/gligster71 — 2 months ago
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New to Sonos - setting up two different 'zones' or systems

I just got one ERA100 which will go in the kitchen; I am going to operate it via voice. I also bought two Sonos Ports: one will go in the TV room adjacent to the kitchen. The TV room is a legacy Denon AVR960H system with surround and a 2nd outside zone for the swimming pool/deck. According to Sonos adding the Port will make the TV room system into a 'Sonos speaker'. I would like to operate these two rooms as one system which I think I can do. (I am also going to try to integrate a 12v trigger capable power strip to turn the legacy system on via the 12v trigger output of the Port - wish me luck! lol!). The second Port will go in the master bedroom/bath which consists of two 8ohm ceiling speakers in the bedroom & two 8ohm ceiling speakers in the bath connected to a legacy two channel Yamaha receiver that has a SPEAKERS A & B physical button switch on the front so you can turn speakers in either room on or off. That master bedroom/bath Port I would like to operate via voice as a second system. Does this sound do-able? I'm pretty excited to make it all work together. I love doing stupid shit like this!

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u/gligster71 — 2 months ago