Morbius wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 3:46 am
. . ."You can't fix bad sleep with a CPAP machine". . . .
I miss your being here to make that point regularly in specific instances. It is one of the most important points to be made on this board, in my opinion.
Morbius wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 3:46 am
IMO HypnoLaus really underscores the importance of closely looking at that AHI number. If 50% of a "normal" population have "abnormal" values, then maybe it's time to review what "normal" is.
I agree with that 100% medically speaking. It is a founding principle of the entire idea of medical testing. However, even though impractical under the present system, another way of coming at the situation is to accept that maybe close to 50% of the population, or more, deserve to see if PAP might be helpful to them. "Helped by PAP" may be a completely different section of population from "pathologically sleepy." Great service has been done by keeping PAP fully in the medically supervised realm for a time, but further service might be accomplished by the technology, as safe as it is, by allowing for expanding its application, in my opinion.
Morbius wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 3:46 am
Anyway, it's been real, hoping to see you back in the 'hood on Bike New York Day!
I get down to the city to see my wife's family about once or twice a month. But that's a rough car-driving day. So wave at Front Street Pizza on the way by and just imagine me with my SLEEPYDAVE sign up!
Appreciate the honor of your dropping in on my thread, friend. Always a pleasure.
Later.
-Jeff