(11-21-2015, 02:22 PM)lngtrm1 Wrote: Hi all, thanks for the information. Maybe I am overthinking this, (its happened before )
My airway (throat?) actually does close between the nasal passage and my mouth. I can open up my mouth, stick out my tongue, move it around etc, no air escapes even when its ramped up to 10. The air is flowing from my nose to my lungs and back without ever exiting my mouth.
I can open that passage by swallowing or something but I tried looking in the mirror with a flashlight and sure enough, both sides of the back of my throat close.
It seems to me if it didn't your cheeks would be full of air all the time..(chipmunk?) so I am not sure how one would ever breath through their mouth...
Or maybe I am just built for underwater exploration or something...
You have the "gift", and I've posted about this before, as I also can control CPAP air with my mouth open, talking, drinking, etc. I think you'll find the airway closure is actually between the soft palate and back of the tongue, but combined with good respiratory control, it remains effective, even when the airway is open, such as during speech. With this control, I think you'll find the therapy to be a cake-walk.
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