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Yes I do,but its with a nose "pillow' instead of a mask. Works fairly well until I want to turn onto my stomach. I cannot yet keep it on all night long.

I went to a neurologist in the MS neuro's office because I was having tremors or shaking inside my head. He ruled out seizures. and is sure these "episodes" i get is narcolepsy. But I also stop breathing during the day too !!! Go figure.

But for now, I am to use the cpap and then get re-evaluated for narcolepsy.

My MS doc and this neuro have ruled out MS .. for now. But now I dont know. I am changing jobs and insurances too. So.. will get a new set of docs in the Fall.

Hang in there. Its nice to be able to breathe...

Jan
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