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Posted by kev on January 02, 2001 at 14:06:19:In Reply to: CPAP, Sleep Apnea and Depression .... My Story posted by Steve S. on December 31, 2000 at 20:16:13:
Steve,
contratulations. I have not had the success you have had. I've been on Cpap for several months and it has not helped at all. Still have terrible fatigue and depression, despite meds.
Just curious, though:
1) what was your RDI (episodes per hour?)
2) what setting do they have you at?
3) What machine and type of mask are you using? on
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