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Old 08-27-2011, 09:26 PM
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Linda B
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You might want to investigate the APAP machines. They are like the CPAP, but lower the pressure a little bit when you exhale. The pressure is set for a range, for example, mine is 9 to 15. This means it will function at the lowest level necessary to keep me from having an apnea. I have never used anything other than APAP, but know that many former cpap users are really glad they switched.
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