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new user seeking advice
New to cpap and doing well,need a little advice
Hi i been on cpap for a few weeks now and i think i am doing well,i am sleeping better and have a few of the normal getting used to things like mask fits and i am not taking the mask off as much all those things are improving.I use a nasal mask .My issue is i go to the Va who just basically gave me the machine and will not return my calls for advice,luckily i am a nurse so i was able to figure some of this out, i am searching for a private pay person(md) to take this over but i do need some help.I think my numbers look good based on my sleepy head data I recently changed my max pressure to 16 because i was getting a blast of air when my mask came off at night,this stopped with the pressure change.If anyone can be of help it would be greatly appreciated.Thanks
sorry to repost i couldnt add an image of my sleepy head screen shot
Kevin
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