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Re: Continue to have Seizures with CPAP


Posted by Yuber on January 16, 2003 at 08:10:53:

In Reply to: Re: Continue to have Seizures with CPAP posted by D. H. on January 15, 2003 at 15:08:46:

Sorry I forgot to mention, I had gone to a specialist, and he said i had it because I was overweight. I later went to a sleep specialist where I had a sleep study done and he said there is some sleep apnea there but nothing he can see that would cause seizures. But since I am on Social Assistance(a.k.a Welfare), I had a second sleep study done with the CPAP so that they would cover the cost of the CPAP and now I own one. They also did E.E.G.(Or is it E.C.G.) where they put all the thing on your head do lights flashing and stuff. They also did a CT(Cat Scan) of my head and found nothing.

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