CPAP for hypopneas?

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Re: CPAP for hypopneas?

Post by clownbell » Thu Aug 18, 2022 7:33 pm

Our granddaughter was 3 in 2008 and she loved to watch Dora The Explorer. In several episoldes, Dora was scared by trools living under wooden bridges. We drove over a freeway via a concrete bridge, and the granddaghter would cry "No trolls, nana, no trolls."

Even little kids don't like trolls. Nuff said.
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Re: CPAP for hypopneas?

Post by No snore » Sat Aug 20, 2022 6:46 pm

In 5 months he has become an expert.

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Re: CPAP for hypopneas?

Post by Muse-Inc » Sat Aug 20, 2022 11:09 pm

I only had hypops during my lab sleep study with AHI f 62. My doc said hypops were markedly shallow breaths that resulted in O2 drops with arousal to a lighter stage of sleep thus less restful.

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