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Re: polysomnogram help


Posted by sleepy-in-seattle on October 07, 2005 at 20:02:47:

In Reply to: Re: polysomnogram help posted by rockin robin on October 07, 2005 at 17:10:06:

Rockin robin:

That's fantastic that you are informed. And I knew that how???

Apparently you took my answer in a personal manner, as if I had foreknowledge of you. It was meant to be a general admonition to you and anyone else reading that it is important not just to collect experiential information, but to discuss it with you doctor as well.

If you read many of the 128 CPAP forums, you'll see there is a lot of "armchair" diagnosing. Knowing that many others will also read this, it seemed like a good idea to remind folks to keep their doctor in the loop. (This issue comes up at least once every week.)

So, you can choose to experience a personal slight from me, but it was not intended that way at all.

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