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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
Science and data doesn't lie.
Why would a person have electrodes placed all over their body, try to sleep in a strange room while some stranger watches them sleep if there is not some issue that has been going on for years until their wife or health causes them to go get a sleep study?
In my experience doing sleep studies about 10% didn't need a CPAP machine. Of that number it was about 90% orthopena. They needed to sleep in a certain position and they would be fine.
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Wife has commented for a couple years, but a nurse noted I stopped breathing while I was hospitalized. I was on the BiPAP anyway since it was that or they put me on a ventilator, so it wasn't a problem, but they set me up for the sleep study.