I have had my cpap for about three months and still cannot exhale comfortably. I feel like I cannot breath when I have it on. It is set at 8 so it is not too high. I am using a Resperonic with a nasal pillow. Any adivce on how to make this thing work would be greatly appreciated.
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Tell your DME you need a better machine that provides exhalation relief liek a ResMed w/ EPR or a Remstar w/ CFLEX or even beterr w/ AFLEX. Tell them you insurance pays the same regardless and you want and deserve the best available for your money.
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Ditto.papdaddy wrote:Please fill out your profile so we know what kind of machine/ mask you are using. Then we could help you more. Some machine offer different kinds of exhalation relief.
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