[Electronics-Talk] accessible CPAP machine for sleep apnea
Steve Jacobson
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Sun Mar 24 23:39:47 UTC 2024
The last two CPAP machines we have had here has the humidifier as one of a number of options, and it is a lot trickier to set. The chances are pretty good that when you need to replace yours that it won't be as simple to turn the humidifier on or off. As I have described, there might be some options, but one needs to experiment to get a pattern down. I have not checked to see if the apps that let you get your sleep results can change settings. That might be another approach to this.
Best regards,
Steve Jacobson
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That's how mine works. If I want to warm the water in the tank, I turn it one way and it heats up.
That's why I'm wondering why one needs an accessible CPAC machine! All of the calibrations are done by a sleep technician.
Vince
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One doesn't exist that I know of, but mine has a raised control to turn it off and on, and the doctor programs the different air pressures he may need.
Darla
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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.
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Wendy Walker
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