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Re: so, what works best?


Posted by Andy on July 28, 2000 at 05:38:16:

In Reply to: Re: so, what works best? posted by brinasia on July 26, 2000 at 21:04:02:

--Thanks for the input!
I guess that I'm very concerned about the quality of follow-up and expedience of care, here in Nova Scotia. Just to get into a sleep lab here is going to take me an entire year! I am now looking to other provinces for help. With the concerns that I have, I would feel that an auto-CPAP, along with the software, would help me to make very responsive changes to my machine, in order to expedite better treatment. I can imagine making these changes in the middle of the night, at home, with no hour drive to the city. Cheers, Andy.

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