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Yes, it has the ramp feature. I don't use it. But it's there. Also, about how smart the machines are... they're pretty smart, yes, but they are reactive to your breathing needs, meaning they can only adjust to what problems you already have, but cannot "sense" an apnea/hypopnea "coming on," if that makes any sense. that said, i agree with you that they're pretty darn smart.
Anne Pf said:Thank you, Mike, that is very clear. My only questions was about the "auto" cpap, and you explained that quite well. I am amazed that these machines are so smart.
Will a Respironics M series machine have the "ramp" feature that I've heard about?
Anne
Well take it from a respiratory therapist that works for a small company, go with the small company. I have worked for both, and I will tell you that the smaller companies will take much better care of you as a patient. some of the larger companies don't even use respiratory therapists to set-you up. At the small company i work for, we offer a wide range of cpap and bipap machines, as well as almost any mask you can think of.
Well, I made it about 6 hours on CPAP and then I just had to take it off. Not bad for a first night.
BTW I have the "Swift LT for her" nasal pillows. If that means anything to you all.
Anne
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