Anyone Mild Sleep Apnea/CPAP story?
Question:
Where we last left off, I called my nurse practitioner who thoroughly explained that I have mild sleep apnea. Something like 16events per hour, but that I have an underlying sleep disorder where I get reduced REM and almost no deep sleep which is probably why I feel tired all the time. I’m slated for March for a CPAP sleep study but probably cannot make it because my husband has been relocated out of state and we will probably be moved by then. It would be really helpful if someone here with mild sleep apnea could tell me if they’ve benefitted, and how, from CPAP?
Response:
Scoop0901 finished his coffee while reading article <20001213201734.21729.00001…@ng-fl1.aol.com> on 14 Dec 2000 01:17:34 GMT, where truelo…@aol.com said: >Where we last left off, I called my nurse practitioner who thoroughly explained >that I have mild sleep apnea. Something like 16events per hour, but that I have >an underlying sleep disorder where I get reduced REM and almost no deep sleep >which is probably why I feel tired all the time. >I’m slated for March for a CPAP sleep study but probably cannot make it because >my husband has been relocated out of state and we will probably be moved by >then. >It would be really helpful if someone here with mild sleep apnea could tell me >if they’ve benefitted, and how, from CPAP?
Many people told you a few weeks ago how they benefitted from CPAP/BiPAP. Look in the archives. -dave
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ah the white lotus returnes "TrueLotus" <truelo…@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20001213201734.21729.00001542@ng-fl1.aol.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Where we last left off, I called my nurse practitioner who thoroughly explained > that I have mild sleep apnea. Something like 16events per hour, but that I have > an underlying sleep disorder where I get reduced REM and almost no deep sleep > which is probably why I feel tired all the time. > I’m slated for March for a CPAP sleep study but probably cannot make it because > my husband has been relocated out of state and we will probably be moved by > then. > It would be really helpful if someone here with mild sleep apnea could tell me > if they’ve benefitted, and how, from CPAP?
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http://www.dds.nl/~krantb/5196/trolls.html Then there are real winners who have a long standing history of harassment and trolling (usually nominated for KOTM (Kook Of The Month) like Boursey, Grubor (multiple accounts / personalities), <Archimedes.Pluton…@dartmouth.edu> (Archimedes Plutonium) or White Lotus (as profiled in the magazine CYBERSANGHA). They usually have a World Wide Web page devoted to them somewhere. WL (for example) has multiple accounts like Ari Lindemann, Dave Lindemann, Terry Fifer, SABSA, te…@eskimo.com, tlo…@eskimo.com, truelo…@seanet.com, gurubus…@seanet.com, dklinde…@accessone.com, a…@speakeasy.org), fre…@speakeasy.org, lotusdha…@aol.com, gurubu…@aol.com, a…@halcyon.com, jyo…@ix.netcom.com, jjo…@ix.netcom.com, jyto…@ix.netcom.com, ka…@asura.com, forg…@forgery.com, to…@kathy.com, kastyas…@aol.com, wackoka…@aol.com, sophiae…@aol.com, gurubus…@aol.com, sop…@jerk.com), WL’s pattern seems to be to harass entire NGs as well as individuals. Her troll eruptions tend to take place at the height of controversies. Her latest trolls are apparently the result both of Kathy’s making public WL’s harassing email, and also of WL’s being nominated for KotM. "TrueLotus" <truelo…@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20001213201734.21729.00001542@ng-fl1.aol.com… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Where we last left off, I called my nurse practitioner who thoroughly explained > that I have mild sleep apnea. Something like 16events per hour, but that I have > an underlying sleep disorder where I get reduced REM and almost no deep sleep > which is probably why I feel tired all the time. > I’m slated for March for a CPAP sleep study but probably cannot make it because > my husband has been relocated out of state and we will probably be moved by > then. > It would be really helpful if someone here with mild sleep apnea could tell me > if they’ve benefitted, and how, from CPAP?
Response:
"Dave J. (Scoop0901)" wrote: > >It would be really helpful if someone here with mild sleep apnea could tell me > >if they’ve benefitted, and how, from CPAP? > Many people told you a few weeks ago how they benefitted from CPAP/BiPAP. Look in > the archives.
Hey Dave, I’m beginning to think that this is Domenic (him – d…@infi.net), or someone similar. I’m beginning to expect rehash of subjects, and additional questions such as "does alcohol make this worse?" or "does this drug make this worse or better?" I’m not putting him in the kill file, just skimming the message and not bothering with reply. — Magesteff - "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction."-Albert Einstein ——————————————————– Pursuant to US Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II,