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Re: What BiPap to consider.


Posted by windowshaker on May 31, 2006 at 20:35:24:

In Reply to: Re: What BiPap to consider. posted by DCTom on May 25, 2006 at 07:55:11:

Thanks Sue and DCTom,

My perscription is very specific, I can't choose what machine to buy. It will only allow BiPAP ST type. I 'd love to pick and decide what type, based upon your help. The sellers of the equipment tell me I have only the option of brand within BiPap S/T family due to way script is written.

I have central sleep apnea with hypoxia, I have slower than normal breathing due to meds I take for pain. My pressure are 10/15, sorry 1st # wrong in prev post.


I am aware the forum may not allow discussion of good/bad product names. I hope for guidance or steering on the following question. Anyone have a model they like? if its a BiPap Spon/Timed with Ramp?

Thanks for all of your help so far. What a resource this site is.

Window shaker

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