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[Diagnosis] newly diagnosed breath-holder
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newly diagnosed breath-holder
Hello, I am a medical doctor who has joined your community after undergoing a polysomnography test, prompted by my wife's persistent encouragement and my newly developed hypertension. 
The results showed an AHI of 62.5/h, a supine AHI/non-supine AHI ratio of 1.20:1 (yes, it seems one cannot always be their own doctor). 
Following titration, I was advised to use an APAP device, and the recommended equipment is the Philips DreamStation Auto CPAP with a DreamWear mask. As of today, I will start using it. 

Unfortunately, DreamMapper is not available in Turkey, but I will monitor my progress using OSCAR, and I am excited to share my good results with you. Greetings to all from the beginning of a new life.

PS: I would be happy to receive your advice (except for device change recommendations for now, lol)
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