A Closer Look at CPAP Pressure
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/27/2006 to
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Some patients read to me their CPAP prescription over the phone before they fax it over. They say the numbers and letters as if it's all Greek to them and usually follow up by saying something
An Introduction to Sleep Apnea
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/18/2006 to
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Definition of Sleep Apnea
The Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia describes apnea the following way:
"" Apnea , cessation of breathing. Periods of apnea in which breathing ceases for a
You Can Adjust the Pressure on Your CPAP Machine
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/17/2006 to
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Remember the last time you went to the pharmacy to pick up a prescription? You walked up to the counter, handed over the script, waited a few minutes and received a full bottle or package of something - pills, liquids, whatever. ""Take the prescribed dose once per day for ten days, with food"", the pharmacist said.
Respironics REMstar and BiPAP Models to be Discontinued January 1, 2007
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/12/2006 to
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When new models of CPAP machines are developed it’s only a matter of time until the older models are discontinued. As you know this year Respironics released the new REMstar M Series and BiPAP M
A Travel CPAP Guide
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/12/2006 to
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I remember bedtime as a kid growing up in Spokane, WA. My room was down a short hallway from my parents' room. I'd sleep with my door mostly open, and they'd sleep with theirs nearly shut - just open
CPAP Equipment Prices Can't Get Any Lower, Can They?
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/9/2006 to
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I used to be surprised when people would call and try to negotiate a lower price for CPAP equipment. I would always tell customers who asked for lower prices that our prices are already really low and
The Anatomy of a CPAP Mask
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/9/2006 to
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New CPAP users generally need help finding the right CPAP mask to go along with their new CPAP machine. It's all too easy for CPAP suppliers to recommend the most popular CPAP mask, which for us is the
CPAP Humidifiers are Common Among CPAP Users
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/7/2006 to
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I'm sitting in my living room typing this article - which is going to tell you what I know about CPAP humidification - and I'm looking down at my hands noticing how dry they are. They're so dry my skin
Exhalation Pressure Relief Defined
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/7/2006 to
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There are a few new buzz words in the CPAP lexicon these days, chief among them the terms C-Flex, EPR, and SoftX. In this article I'll explain what these technologies are all about and how they can help
The Benefits of Automatic CPAP Machines
Posted by Andrew Senske on 12/7/2006 to
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I'm often asked the question, ""What's the difference between an automatic CPAP machine and a regular CPAP machine?"", so in this article I'll set out to explain the primary differences.