Hi everyone,
For almost two years I've been using an Escape S8 CPAP machine. Very happy with it. I adjusted to CPAP surprisingly easily, and kind of liked the constant, soft white-noise-like "whoosh" of the machine I was using. It didn't have many bells or whistles, but I didn't mind.
Recently I've had to do a lot of traveling, and decided it would be convenient to buy a new machine for home and convert the S8 to a travel machine. So, based on the rave reviews I've seen everywhere, I went with the S9 Escape for my home unit.
It's kind of freaking me out.
Perhaps because the motor is so quiet, the only thing I really hear is the amplified sound of my own breathing -- but the sound of the breathing is coming out of the machine rather than out of me! So I sound sort of like a ventriloquist Darth Vader. To be honest, it sounds a little like I'm in an ICU.
I miss the steady soft "whoosh" of the S8.
Has anybody else noticed this effect with the S9?
(Note: everything is set up properly, and it's not a leak issue. The seal is great.)
A Ventriloquist Darth Vader
Re: A Ventriloquist Darth Vader
Why does Darth Vadar get all the love, no Dr. Doom or Green Goblin...
I haven't noticed that myself. It's quieter than my old machine. Did you change masks at all?
I haven't noticed that myself. It's quieter than my old machine. Did you change masks at all?
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Re: A Ventriloquist Darth Vader
Please don't use "rave reviews" and "Escape" in the same sentence.elmunc wrote: So, based on the rave reviews I've seen everywhere, I went with the S9 Escape for my home unit.
You bought a dumb brick. "Escape" means the DME got away and left you with a machine that provides no useful data.
So how do you know there are no leaks when you have no data?
BTW, use a thick hose cover and the noise will likely be greatly reduced.
NightMonkey
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