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Re: Fisher&Paykel Flexi-fit&PressureChg


Posted by Barb (Seattle) on May 09, 2007 at 12:04:44:

In Reply to: Re: Fisher&Paykel Flexi-fit&PressureChg posted by astrotau on May 09, 2007 at 08:26:52:

Oh, I tried one of those for a test the tech did. I liked c-flex :-) I
think you have a card that you take out? I just have buttons that
I have learned to read the numbers from the last day, week, etc.
The tech did warm me that it is NOT a good idea to change any
of the settings. He cited one case that a person had physical
problems from the pressure being set too high. It is ok, but my
numbers are too high IMO. Hypopneas are usually in the 20-30/
hour range. Apneas maybe 3-5 per hour, which is alright I
guess, I'm just still tired...

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