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Re: CPAP & Hospital Use


Posted by John Len on September 07, 2004 at 20:00:53:

In Reply to: Re: CPAP & Hospital Use posted by D.H. on September 07, 2004 at 12:32:46:

Several months ago i was in the hospital.Since it was a sudden trip i did not have my bipap machine but my daughter brought it up later.Unfortunately i did not notice the cord was not with it until late into the night.To late to get her to bring it to the hospital.The nurse at the hospital got respertory to bring me up their bipap,An old resperonics bipap STD with no intake filter and not in the best of shape.I refused to use it in that condition but fortunately its cord fit my machine, a bipap pro and i used it during my stay in the hospitol.

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