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Re: Advice: No OSA, but UARS?


Posted by Jake on December 02, 2002 at 15:15:59:

In Reply to: Re: Advice: No OSA, but UARS? posted by cjm36 on December 02, 2002 at 14:46:56:

Thanks for the responses so far.

You both seem to have the same idea...set a fixed pressure and see if the "runs" decrease. I bit the bullet (again) and got a humidifier, which will be delivered tomorrow, so I'll try it then.

I think UARS is still kicking me out of deep sleep, and I need to eliminate these events to gain any restorative rest. Months and years of suffering from both the problem and the "solutions" is taking its toll, but I'm trying to tough it out.

Chris, I do have the software, and it's very comprehensive...almost TOO much information! But I'm getting used to it and can understand it without a lot of trouble. Hopefully it'll be the key in telling me when my "runs" get resolved.

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