looking for support as apnea significant other

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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turbosnore
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Re: looking for support as apnea significant other

Post by turbosnore » Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:12 am

Yep, some people, like me, come from Finland to get some wisdom presented here.
There are not very many sites with this much knowledge about the subject the site is about.
And its FREE. This is often better knowledge offered than (I guess) many of the doctors have.

If you manage to get the data out of the machine and put it here, you probably get better advice
what to do with the adjustments than a random doctor can give you. These people are just great.

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goose
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Re: looking for support as apnea significant other

Post by goose » Tue Dec 02, 2008 6:00 pm

Hey sjenniferr,
Welcome to the forum.....

Take in the Yellow lightbulb at the top of the pages (Our Collective Wisdom) as well as the section for "New Users".....There is a wealth of information there and the search feature is really quite good!!! If you have questions etc., do a search and you'll probably be surprised what you find!!!
Both of you need to know that you're not alone!!! We're all here to help!!!

Take Ozij's advice and register. Once you know items for the profile you can fill them in. It is very helpful for us to know the equipment being used etc....

Take care
cheers
goose

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Kerwin
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Re: looking for support as apnea significant other

Post by Kerwin » Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:15 pm

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