Well I messed around with the adjustments, it seemed easier to breathe out ..which as far as I can tell is what happens.
I breathe ok with whatever the three letter adjustment psv,rst...something like that I know from my previous post that I should be as detailed as I can but my head don't work at all (ten min. ago I went to go to the bathroom, went in blew my nose and came back to the computer...???) so if you dont get what I am saying ...I know no one does half my family thinks I am on drugs(no) or brain damaged (may be) ...anyway whatever the setting is it has 3 levels ...it was on 3 I put it on 1.
I was going to go to the store that I got this piece of shi...uh... stuff mask back but it seemed to be easier to exhale ...
I hope I somehow got what equipment posted...dunno I appreciate the help finding my way around here, though remembering it long enough to do it ...dunno.?
Hey, trying it again
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YELOOCD wrote: (ten min. ago I went to go to the bathroom, went in blew my nose and came back to the computer...???) ?
Hi YELOOCD
I really needed a good laugh, and your quote above exactly filled the spot. Good on you.
I once parked my car outside a shop, came out, squeezed past my car to go to the previous place I had parked it. Not there, back to the shop, and there it was.
You obviously have a good sense of humour about all this, and that is what we need to get us through. The technical stuff will come in its own time.
Keep at it. Good stuff.
cheers
Mars
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Getting the cpap treatment working for you is your best chance of getting some brain power back. I used to have to take notes during a normal comversation if I ecpected to follow where the conversation was going. Still pathetic at word and number games, but haven't found the pot of coffee in the fridge for a long time.
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