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hi everybody.
I recently joined the forum and am hoping others can share insight and experience.
I have been using my cpap for close to a year and definately notiice improvement in regards to quality of sleep.
My problem is I still have persistant morning headaches. These are not the usual ones that I suspect were due to oxygen depletion. Those were piercing and slighly painful.
These headaches I have continued to expereince almost feel cloudy and do not make me feel well rested, although I am not as tired as I used to be, before cpap.
I have already been recently reevaluated and my number was increased and the painful headaches stopped.

Any help would be appreciated.

thanks
evers

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we'll try to help any way we can. do you have a fully data capable machine and can you post your data report here?
I have kaiser, not sure if everybody is familier with them, which oversees the data.
I have a Respironics, Remstar Plus M which I know holds data and has a card but I don't know how to access it.
I know Kaiser people can read the info, i wonder if i need a code to access. Does anybody else have kaiser?
I think you should insist that Kaiser swap out your RemStar Plus M with a RemStar Pro M, which instead of just reporting hours of usage also reports how effective your machine is being by scoring apneas and hypopneas, leak and other things. that said, your problem may be that your pressure settings are not high enough, making it hard to breathe with the cpap machine, and fragmenting your sleep. what pressure are you at?

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