Respironics M-Series A-Flex unit

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admiralross
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Post by admiralross » Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:05 am

NeedinZs wrote:Admiralross...

Are you running a Disco out of there?

(Maybe you should get one of those mirrored hanging "Disco" balls, now THAT would be something!)
Gurlie... Don't tempt me.... My wife and still love disco too!

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Post by Guest » Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:46 am

if you do your homework you will find its the best one

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Another vote for A-flex

Post by roncron » Tue Oct 16, 2007 12:34 pm

I also have an M series with A-flex, and love it! A-flex is very comfortable. I love the integrated humidifier - the whole package together is travel-friendly. I have a few minor gripes - cord management could be better, the humidifier tank could be slightly easier to fill. I really don't mind the blue lights, maybe the ones on my machine aren't as bright as others??? Or maybe i'm just weird. I find the machine's noise level to be tolerably low. Lower would be better of course, but it is really not bad at all, probably quieter than the average machine.

I suspect you'll be very happy with your new M series A-flex. Let us know how it works out for you.

Unfortunately, finding the right mask is much, much harder. Good luck with that.

Best,
Ron


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Post by needels » Tue Oct 16, 2007 3:08 pm

My DME set me up with a bare bones machine. I whined and cried, then 5 days later I ordered the A-flex and paid for it out of pocket.

I love, love, love it! I do not think I would have had any success with the machine the DME provided.

Laura