12-10-2024, 03:06
That is such great progress! Congrats! Hugely inspiring to hear. I’m on the same cup I started with (2) but I’m only day three of evebra so far.
I have to go back to working at an office in about a month or so which is really going to cut into my ability to get 12 hours in. I’m doing everything I can to get the hours in now and we’ll see how i do once I’m back in an office environment.
I would totally wear the Evebra sleeping if I could, but I have a really hard time sleeping already due to other issues. My partner also is a light sleeper and even though I know he is super supportive of my Evebra use, sleeping well with a pump running or me restless next to him is gonna be hard for us both.
I did just get the Prospera Pro II pump delivered though and it is amazing so far. I’m experimenting with different pressures and trying an intermittent pump of maintaining 30mmHg for four minutes and then briefly 50mmHg for two minutes.
I know the clinically proven way is 12 hours a day at 20mmHg for 4 months; but due to work and sleep, i don’t think I can do that. I’ll try though! I’m wondering if a bit higher pressure or the intermittent pumping might help me get results with fewer hours per day?
I have to go back to working at an office in about a month or so which is really going to cut into my ability to get 12 hours in. I’m doing everything I can to get the hours in now and we’ll see how i do once I’m back in an office environment.
I would totally wear the Evebra sleeping if I could, but I have a really hard time sleeping already due to other issues. My partner also is a light sleeper and even though I know he is super supportive of my Evebra use, sleeping well with a pump running or me restless next to him is gonna be hard for us both.
I did just get the Prospera Pro II pump delivered though and it is amazing so far. I’m experimenting with different pressures and trying an intermittent pump of maintaining 30mmHg for four minutes and then briefly 50mmHg for two minutes.
I know the clinically proven way is 12 hours a day at 20mmHg for 4 months; but due to work and sleep, i don’t think I can do that. I’ll try though! I’m wondering if a bit higher pressure or the intermittent pumping might help me get results with fewer hours per day?