[Electronics-Talk] accessible CPAP machine for sleep apnea
cheez at cox.net
cheez at cox.net
Sun Mar 24 21:57:43 UTC 2024
I'm not sure how accessible a CPAC machine has to be for someone whose
blind, but all you have to do is know how to turn it on and off and that's
about it.
Explain yourself, please?
The machines aren't complicated.
Vince
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From: Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of
Wendy Walker via Electronics-Talk
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] accessible CPAP machine for sleep apnea
I am looking for any information on accessible CPAP machines as my partner
was just diagnosed with sleep apnea. We would like to research it a little
before requesting a certain model.
Best regards,
Wendy Walker
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