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Re: Is it normal?


Posted by BostonBoy on May 05, 2002 at 13:57:35:

In Reply to: Is it normal? posted by Bryan Z on May 05, 2002 at 13:23:30:

Your experience is completely normal. It is also likely that dreaming will resume or increase in frequency and vividness. It is probable that there will be days/nights when you feel that you have taken two steps forward and one backward. You will become more mask-aware and start varying the fit of the headgear as you start tracking down leaks and tuning them out of the headgear geometry.

Use your browser's search-on-this-page tool to find a superb comment on sleep debt that was contributed during the last week by "Kevin (in Walla Walla" - or just can down by eye until you find the message.

I would also modestly suggest that you look here in forum #91 for messages over my name. One of them suggests a methodology for getting right on top of your CPAP therapy. It also urges you to keep a sleep log, by which you can chart your progress.

Welcome - and good luck!

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