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Poll: How long for Treatment Emergent CA's to go away
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< 2 months
0%
0 0%
2-4 months
0%
0 0%
> 4 months
0%
0 0%
other/never/switched machine
100.00%
1 100.00%
Total 1 vote(s) 100%
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Treatment Emergent CA's poll
#1
Treatment Emergent CA's poll
Hi All,

Just wondering how long it takes people with Treatment Emergent CA's take to adapt to the treatment..


A.  < 2 months
B.  2-4 months
C.  > 4 months
D.  Never/switched machine/other


tried to use the Poll tool but couldn't figure it out lol
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#2
RE: Treatment Emergent CA's poll
I had Treatment Emergent CA for a number of years. It was completely related to my use of APAP. Once I switched to fixed CPAP, my CA's decreased dramatically, to the point I have maybe one or two every other night, if that.
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