Quote Originally Posted by JCT View Post
Not sure if that’s addressed to me but company wide my tracking software says positive tests are at just over 65%....Most people who get tested are having noticeable apnea episodes or symptoms of OSA which is why they choose to be tested in the first place. Thanks
That makes sense. I was curious but definitely understand that the people who contact you generally already know or suspect a problem.
Asking for a family member, you do in home sleep studies correct? And then pair them with appropriate device or cpap as needed? Forgive my ignorance in this.
I have a first cousin who sounds like he is dying when he sleeps and takes prescription stimulants for the resulting narcolepsy to stay awake during the day. He has done studies of some sort in the past but doesnt seem to comply and it honestly concerns me.

I will pm you my email address if you dont mind sharing more info.


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