How to Decrease Resistance in Machine
Re: How to Decrease Resistance in Machine
Because it's temporary! Just until he gets the official script & machine, etc. from his MD.
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Re: How to Decrease Resistance in Machine
avi123 wrote:Follow the instructions that you see here in this video:Enchanter wrote:poppi2 wrote:In another thread there was a post where someone listed the steps to change the pressure. That post was followed by someone advising you to print and save those instructions. That's how you change the pressure. Good luck, Earl
Right, but I couldn't make sense out of it. I was wondering if someone could put it into simple words I can understand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-fLD2kq6js
Alright thanks. It worked. I was doing something very similar before and not sure why it works now and not then.
My Current Therapies
- CPAP + Humidifier
- Allergy Shots + nose Spray + Hepa Air Purifier
- Cardiovascular Exercise + Stretching
- CPAP + Humidifier
- Allergy Shots + nose Spray + Hepa Air Purifier
- Cardiovascular Exercise + Stretching
Re: How to Decrease Resistance in Machine
Well, outstanding! Did you choose CPAP fixed pressure or AUTO with a pressure range?Enchanter wrote:Alright thanks. It worked. I was doing something very similar before and not sure why it works now and not then.avi123 wrote:Follow the instructions that you see here in this video:Enchanter wrote:poppi2 wrote:In another thread there was a post where someone listed the steps to change the pressure. That post was followed by someone advising you to print and save those instructions. That's how you change the pressure. Good luck, Earl
Right, but I couldn't make sense out of it. I was wondering if someone could put it into simple words I can understand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-fLD2kq6js
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Wireless SD Card Data-transfer to OSCAR 8-14-15http://tiny.cc/z1kv8x
Re: How to Decrease Resistance in Machine
Papit wrote:Well, outstanding! Did you choose CPAP fixed pressure or AUTO with a pressure range?Enchanter wrote:Alright thanks. It worked. I was doing something very similar before and not sure why it works now and not then.avi123 wrote:Follow the instructions that you see here in this video:Enchanter wrote:poppi2 wrote:In another thread there was a post where someone listed the steps to change the pressure. That post was followed by someone advising you to print and save those instructions. That's how you change the pressure. Good luck, Earl
Right, but I couldn't make sense out of it. I was wondering if someone could put it into simple words I can understand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-fLD2kq6js
I set it low to a 6.5. It feels better. I know someone said 9, but 6.5 feels comfortable.
My Current Therapies
- CPAP + Humidifier
- Allergy Shots + nose Spray + Hepa Air Purifier
- Cardiovascular Exercise + Stretching
- CPAP + Humidifier
- Allergy Shots + nose Spray + Hepa Air Purifier
- Cardiovascular Exercise + Stretching