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Just ordered the Oracle 452 Oral CPAP Mask
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Just ordered the Oracle 452 Oral CPAP Mask
I just ordered the Oracle 452 Oral CPAP mask and was wondering if anyone is currently using it with any success? I know it's been around awhile and I've seen the negative comments about how difficult it can be to use but it's been recommended for palatal prolapse and I was hoping someone had some positive experience with one? I'm using EPR because when I shut it off my Flow Limitation goes way up but then when I use it the Flow Limitation drops but palatal prolapse happens a lot more. So, although there are downsides to this mask I'm hoping I can adapt and that it helps the PP since it bypasses the soft palate altogether. I appreciate positive feedback comments because I've seen all the negative stuff already. Thanks!

An example of what my PP looks like:
   
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