Sleep Studies and Your Medical Records

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Re: Sleep Studies and Your Medical Records

Post by Bert_Mathews » Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:08 am

plr66 wrote:
plr66 wrote:...just spent about an hour typing out one full page of both short-term (without use of HH) and long-term (using HH) instructions for my PB-420E set up and mask instructions, in case of emergency hospitalization that I cannot do this for myself. It's amazing how many details there are to explain, and cautions to give the setter-upper! Already feel more secure having that in my CPAP bag!
Aaachh!!! Just occurred to me that there is no way that I can think of, to credibly instruct anyone attending to me, to tape my mouth!!
Any ideas??
Like you term "SETTER-UPPER!"
No Idea on 'TO TAPE MY MOUTH" except have a role of tape in the bag and JUST tell them your a MOUTH BREATHER and need your LIPS TAPED SHUT and to take a picture of the job they do -SO- you can have a big laugh latter! Be sure to post the picture on the internet I'm sure EVERYBODY would like to see what a beginner would do with those instructions!
I'm glad we have so many people read this thread -- JUST HOPE a few follow the advice!!!

BERT

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