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[CPAP] Always waking up 4-6 hours into treatment and feel terrible, need OSCAR reading.
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Always waking up 4-6 hours into treatment and feel terrible, need OSCAR reading.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CPAP/comments/1..._very_bad/

Honestly I am too tired and fatigued rn to rewrite this whole post, so it can be found here on reddit. Wondering if anyone here could look over it and my oscar charts in it.
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RE: Always waking up 4-6 hours into treatment and feel terrible, need OSCAR reading.
Are you doing anything to prevent mouth leaks?
Breathe through your nose
Reduce sugar and processed food
Soft collar and seal your mouth

Sleep-well
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RE: Always waking up 4-6 hours into treatment and feel terrible, need OSCAR reading.
Hey, I don't use nasals anymore (Airtouch F20). Need to update my profile.
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