General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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EricinNC
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by EricinNC » Tue Mar 29, 2011 1:08 pm
SleepingUgly wrote:EricinNC wrote:There is absolutely no logical reason why you should suddenly deteriorate after a major machine switch, when the gear your switched to is supposedly "better."
We're in agreement here. There is no LOGICAL reason why a change in "gear" would cause someone to deteriorate. Prove or disprove that it's the gear by using the PR1 starting tonight for the next week. If it's the S9, you'll have your answer, and you'll have a machine to use that makes you feel better. If it's not the S9, you can start eliminating other possibilities and get to the root of your difficulties.
Why did you not go to your sleep study? Was there even a sleep study scheduled?
My sleep study was scheduled at your house babe, but your husband showed up so it got canceled.
Eric
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dhoeweler
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by dhoeweler » Thu Oct 13, 2011 12:15 pm
Hey, I am really interested in the link between sleep apnea and mental illness. I have an ultra severe case of sleep apnea and I used to hallucinate really bad, but when I got on the CPAP I (mostly) regained my sanity. Is this unusual? I am very interested if there is some sort of link between the two. I know there is a stigma with sort of thing, but I'd really like an answer. Thank You.
-Dan
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chunkyfrog
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by chunkyfrog » Thu Oct 13, 2011 12:26 pm
CPAP has all but erased my hair-trigger temper, crying jags, and depression.
As for more serious problems, I vehemently deny having any.