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Originally Posted by Fuzz
She has the nose one right now, only one night. She doesn't, as near as I can tell, have sleep apnea though. She had one issue all night on the study and I've never heard her have breathing problems. The bigger issue is her O2 sat drops and I don't think a sleep clinic is really the right place to deal with that issue.
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If she doesn't stop breathing, why does she have a CPAP? A CPAP is for more severe sleep apnea (more than some number of events an hour) so it seems strange that she would be given one if the tests didn't show that it was happening.
As for you getting used to the sound, it will happen. If it doesn't, get some custom ear plugs.