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<blockquote data-quote="Diabeticliberty" data-source="post: 1551634"><p>In my own condition I was having in excess of 60 events per hour. I had reached the point where I honestly felt like my life wasn't worth living. When I attended my first clinic after being supplied with the CPAP I got into conversation with other users, some of whom said that they hated their machines and flatly refused to use them. Some told me they left their machines switched on in spare rooms while they slept without it so that the usage counters recorded as if the machines were being fully used. I honestly could not comprehend this as my CPAP had given me a life again. I don't wish to over dramatise matters but that is exactly how it was and still is. I have used the machine every single night since I was provided with it. It has been all around the world with me. Please persist with it. Make it work for you. We have little if any other choice. Life is short and fragile. Apnoea is a killer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabeticliberty, post: 1551634"] In my own condition I was having in excess of 60 events per hour. I had reached the point where I honestly felt like my life wasn't worth living. When I attended my first clinic after being supplied with the CPAP I got into conversation with other users, some of whom said that they hated their machines and flatly refused to use them. Some told me they left their machines switched on in spare rooms while they slept without it so that the usage counters recorded as if the machines were being fully used. I honestly could not comprehend this as my CPAP had given me a life again. I don't wish to over dramatise matters but that is exactly how it was and still is. I have used the machine every single night since I was provided with it. It has been all around the world with me. Please persist with it. Make it work for you. We have little if any other choice. Life is short and fragile. Apnoea is a killer. [/QUOTE]
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