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GiveMeAllTheSleeps Treatment Log
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RE: GiveMeAllTheSleeps Treatment Log
I hope everyone is enjoying the holidays.  I was able to get a sleep study done earlier this week and have attached the results.   Sleep quality wasn't the greatest for a number of factors but there are certainly some interesting data points.  Namely - Not a single OA or CA event noted in the study.  Every single event registered was a hypopnea.

My interpretation of the data is basically that there was no material improvement during the study yet they turned around and simply said "Put him on a bipap."  Curious to see what those more knowledgeable than I take away from this study.    


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