Cpap pro

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tye
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Cpap pro

Post by tye » Thu Mar 07, 2013 3:43 pm

Anyone use cpap pro mask with success? Just trying to get some tips for comfort and fitting

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Re: Cpap pro

Post by khauser » Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:05 pm

Are we talking about this? If so, good luck to you. I tried it a long time ago without success. I also wasn't thrilled with the company after they basically said I should invest in a several-hundred dollar bite guard made especially for the device since the regular heat & mold bite guard didn't work. I believe a LOT of people had this problem.

That mask appears to be not for sale any more ... so I am wondering if we're talking about something else, or if not how you got it.

There's a new mask out called TAP PAP which is similar in some ways, but is appearing to be a much better design by early reviews.

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Re: Cpap pro

Post by tye » Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:21 pm

DME gave me one to try lol. Gues she just wanted rid of it

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Re: Cpap pro

Post by Pugsy » Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:34 pm

Good luck with the CPAP Pro. I never tried one but back when I was first starting therapy it was talked about a bit...I don't remember much of anything good ever being said about it.
Price was right though.
Never know though what we will end up liking.

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