First night on APAP went from 33 AHI to 1?!

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Re: First night on APAP went from 33 AHI to 1?!

Post by WearyOne » Sat Sep 09, 2017 6:44 pm

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My husband's AHI improved rather quickly as well. He had an AHI of 87 on his sleep study!

Oh, and chalk up another one on the laptop SD card reader. I pulled out my MIL's old laptop, something called Asus, to see if it had an SD card reader. Sure enough, it does. I use a desktop computer most of time. The SD card reader I use is in my printer.

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Re: First night on APAP went from 33 AHI to 1?!

Post by kteague » Sat Sep 09, 2017 7:59 pm

palindrome17 wrote:I wonder if I took to this more easily because I work in surgery? I wear a mask on my face for three 12 hour shifts every week
You may be on to something there. It's one less sensation to get used to. Many years ago someone on here theorized their familiarity with wearing scuba gear made a CPAP mask no big deal for them. Congrats on getting off to a great start.

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Re: First night on APAP went from 33 AHI to 1?!

Post by ChicagoGranny » Mon Sep 11, 2017 7:05 am

xxyzx wrote:SD reader on a laptop is very very rare
At the rate you are going, someday you will be in the top 5% of post count on this forum. It's very unfortunate that your post breakdown is about 98% unhelpful and/or wrong and/or dangerous and 2% unintelligible.