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Re: A Lower Titration is Better


Posted by John Len on November 13, 1999 at 18:41:25:

In Reply to: A Lower Titration is Better posted by Lawrence on November 13, 1999 at 11:50:05:

Hopfully the original pressures were arrived at by a sleep study.The doctor doesn't normally think , hay he looks like a 10 so lets give him a 11 for good measure. Changing those pressures without another sleep study is throwing away the benefit of the pressure needed to keep your apnia under control.You may like that pressure better but is it doing you any good??????? john

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