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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every single night that he sleeps with a broken CPAP not fully functioning, his organs are being starved for oxygen and weakened by that. It's one thing for a person in their 20s or 30s to refuse CPAP therapy, but for somebody at midlife it's just dumb. Midlife men are already at very high cardiac risk, even if they screen fine the stories of such cases in my experience are plentiful. He should be doing whatever he can to take care of his heart and that means making sure it has full oxygenation 24/7. M Maybe you need to stay up one night and take pulse oximeter readings from him in his sleep every hour so you can show him why he needs to get his butt in gear and get his machine replaced. [/quote] Oh yes. He’s been made aware. [/quote]
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