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Old 01-25-2016, 09:04 AM #8
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Default Hi SuperElectric :)

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What is the point of having a sleep study if no good comes of it? It seems it only confirms that you have a sleep problem, surely the idea is to then with the help of a doctor address the problems the study reveals?
The sleep study gives your dr a lot of information on what happens to you during the night while sleeping.

After my results were back I had to go back for a 2nd sleep study where they put a CPAP on me and kept adjusting it until I was sleeping without all the prior problems they found in the 1st sleep study.

I now have a CPAP that I wear every night at 15 lbs of pressure.

I was thankful that oxygen reduction was not one of my many issues during the study. If so they would have had to add oxygen to my CPAP.

Hope this info helps

Debi from Georgia
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