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Re: cpap and mouth breathing?


Posted by Fog on January 09, 2002 at 06:11:57:

In Reply to: cpap and mouth breathing? posted by joe smith on January 08, 2002 at 18:25:55:

Well, you have two obvious choices.

You can believe in the respirator technician or you can believe in all these many posters who have significant and persistent problems involving mouthbreathing while on cpap.

Guess, it must be all those posters who keep trying various masks and chin straps and spend alot of time and money trying to end the mouthbreathing problem who are wrong...and its that sleep technician who is right.

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