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[Treatment] Res Med 11. Idiopathic CSA and OSA exhaust.
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Res Med 11. Idiopathic CSA and OSA exhaust.
Not sure how/who to ask for some guidance.

Diagnosed 12 years ago with OSA on a BiPap for the 12 years.

Suffered mTBI and Aquired Brain Injuries (ABI) - over time 

Diagnosed 8 Mos ago with Idiopathic CSA

On a ResMed ASV 11. Numbers are excellent. 

Still feel unreasonably tired.

Have altered meds, diet, sleep habits to conform with good habits.

No change. 

Anyone share this experience?
Anyone have suggestions of what to do?
Please take a moment and help if you are able. 
Thanks.
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RE: Res Med 11. Idiopathic CSA and OSA exhaust.
Read the link in my signature “Download OSCAR” and “Formatting OSCAR Charts”. Post some charts and folks can help with data to base things on.
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