Hard to say w/o knowing what pressures you are using and the results at those pressures.fenfen wrote:Will it help if I change (reduce) the pressure setting ?
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Re: Best CPAP Machine
Guest wrote:Hard to say w/o knowing what pressures you are using and the results at those pressures.fenfen wrote:Will it help if I change (reduce) the pressure setting ?
In my new CPAP machine the pressure which was set for me at 10 to 14, I can not use at all, it is too high. In my old CPAP machine in which I can change the pressure I reduced the pressure to (4.5 to 7), very often I wake up when it reaches 7 . I wonder if I can send my sleep study reports and how?
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Re: Best CPAP Machine
Better double check on the eligibility of a new machine. I was eligible to get a new machine under Tricare Insurance after 5 years. I turned 65 years old, insurance went from Tricare to Tricare4Life (Retired Military). Now in order to get a new machine, this one I'm using now needs to break down. I complained that the machine is getting louder but the Doctor will not get me a new machine.kong wrote:I believe I'm eligible for a new machine since I've had my machine for over 5 years.
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