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Thank you all for the reply's It's so appreciated. The machine is working properly. It has one of the cards in it that can be read. The one time I had it read after being on the cpap for like I guess 6 months, my not berating episodes were only like two or 3 as opposed to 100 and some. Of course I still felt tired all the time. I'm due to see my sleep Doctor next month. I'll mention the full face mask to him..( I wonder why he did not mention this to me?) Funny thing, the last time I saw him, which was in January, after nothing was working, he told me to see a Psychologists, which I did not. Don't know if I need to find another sleep Doctor or not, but I did not like that fact he told me to see a Psychologists. I'm not one of these people that had a bad child hood and hated my parents.
Oh, I did try the duck tape last night and I could not sleep at all. I pretty sure I'm addicted to my ambien and don't take it on the weekends. I think that was more my problem then the duck tape ( I know, I should not be using the duck tape).
Thanks to all and I'll keep in touch..
Mitch
I'm glad you posted this, Mitch. As a new CPAP user, this feed has helped answer a lot of my questions. I do have one question directed at Mark Douglas, however. How does one know if the machine is not working properly? I have air coming out of the nasal pillows, it doesn't seem to be leaking and although the machine is surprisingly quiet, I hear air coming out of the cannulas if I move them. Also, when I turn the machine on at optimal pressure, I can't seem to catch up so I switch to the ramp. I just want to be sure that my continues fatigue is not partially due to a malfunctioning machine. Thanks
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