who makes the best cpap machines?
I am reading up on sleep apnea and would like to hear some advice on what may be the best cpap macines on the market?
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Filed under: Sleep Apnea Machine Questions
I am reading up on sleep apnea and would like to hear some advice on what may be the best cpap macines on the market?
Tagged with: cpap • sleep • sleep apnea
Filed under: Sleep Apnea Machine Questions
I have a Remstar Pro with C-Flex. It has over 12,000 hours on it and I have had no trouble at all with it. It is quiet and light weight, easy to travel with (it came with a case). I also use a full face mask because I have allergy problems and the associated congestion makes it difficult to breathe through my nose at times. The full face mask allows me to breathe through my mouth when necessary. It took a little getting used to, but I can’t sleep without the CPAP now – not even for a short nap. Good luck and I hope this helps a little.
I have tried "Resmed", but it really depends on the mask you use or if you need a bi-pap machine. Bi-pap used humidity along with air. Have you had a sleep study done yet? I had 2 done, and tried 6 different masks. I finally had to give up after about a month, I swallowed too much air and would end up with a bloated abdomen. I am one of those 100 or so out of "all" apnea-ed folks who can’t use a machine. So, now I’m trying to find something else to help me get a good night’s sleep!! Good luck in your search.