So complicated.  I wonder - how did Neanderthals manage their apnea?  Or
did they just die young in their sleep?

On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 10:42 AM Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> On 2020-10-30 22:04, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
> > My nostrils got really chafed using those "pillows" several years back.
> > Has their design improved?
>
> I was fitted for the small/medium sized pillows a couple of years ago.
> It was a Fisher-Paykel model with minimal head straps that I'd dislodge
> rolling around in my sleep, and the nasal openings were small enough to
> feel like it was restricting airflow, so I gave up on them after a
> couple of nights.
>
> IIRC, the goal of CPAP is to get the events down under ten per hour.
> Is twelve even considered a treatable problem?
> I was 45 in my sleep study.
>
> What was her minimum oxygen level in the sleep study, does she need
> treatment to get her pulse ox up?
>
> A pulse oximeter that remembers a night's readings is handy.
> It looks like the recording oximeters are bluetooth now, and your cell
> phone does the recording.
> But it might be difficult to run an app on a smartphone if you're both
> blind.
> Mitch.
>
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