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Old 12-27-2011, 03:21 PM   #1
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Do you go in to have your CPAP machine's settings checked or for another sleep study?
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Do you go in to have your CPAP machine's settings checked or for another sleep study?
We haven't unless there's been some kind of problem, which has been seldom/rarely. My wife needed an adjustment on hers to raise the pressure once (in 4-5 years), and I needed the heating element replaced on mine (it was still in warranty).

IME, these machines are pretty reliable. Good question/thread though.

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