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Angela's Therapy Thread
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Angela's Therapy Thread
My wife's been on cpap therapy since 2018 and has tolerated it pretty well. Her AHI average for the last year is 0.69 but here in the last few months she has noticed she has been feeling more tired than normal. I was hoping to get someone to take a look at her graphs and see if there is something there that may be causing her tiredness before moving on to some other health problem. Thanks.


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RE: Angela's Therapy Thread
Hi mawaw1992,

Her charts look pretty good, some flow rate and leak spikes, but overall not shabby Smile

Since she's not sleeping well and EPR is on 3 with such a low min pressure I'd simply turn it down to 1 or off completely for a few nights and see if she feels better-I'd eventually like to see her try constant pressure mode, but this is an easy test that won't disturb her too much!
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