Sharing a bed with a CPAP user and fixed pressure or auto ex
Re: Sharing a bed with a CPAP user and fixed pressure or auto ex
And it's interesting how he's yet to respond to so many of our notes correcting his screw-ups... troll territory maybe?
Re: Sharing a bed with a CPAP user and fixed pressure or auto ex
or maybe too stupid to comprehend the lowering regard he's being held in?Julie wrote:And it's interesting how he's yet to respond to so many of our notes correcting his screw-ups... troll territory maybe?
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Re: Sharing a bed with a CPAP user and fixed pressure or auto ex
If someone is complaining that the p10 is loud and the wearer sounds like Darth Vader it's possible that he's mouth breathing.
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Re: Sharing a bed with a CPAP user and fixed pressure or auto ex
that's one possibility, or the mask isn't assembled properly and leaking like mad, or there's another leak somewhere... only thing that's certain is that something is wrong.Janknitz wrote:If someone is complaining that the p10 is loud and the wearer sounds like Darth Vader it's possible that he's mouth breathing.
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Re: Sharing a bed with a CPAP user and fixed pressure or auto ex
D.H. wrote:Since he has an especially bad case, it's highly probable that he has a high pressure setting. It's still not as loud as his previous snoring.
BTW, perhaps it's time for you to see a sleep doctor!
No no NO! Severity has balls all to do with pressure! You can be extremely severe with a high AHI and have it completely resolved with a pressure of 5 or 6!
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