The pressure setting on your machine is something that's set by your medical equipment supplier based on the prescribed settings that were set by your doctor. To change the pressure range that's been set up for you, you'll need to discuss this with your doctor. They may be able to change the settings themselves or may guide you back to your supplier to have these changes made for you.
Hey I'm having severe memory issues im only 30 like I can't remember what I did the day before and I have sleep apnea I'm getting my machine soon is it to late to save my memory am I doing this all for nothing it's mild sleep apnea
If you have any concerns about your memory or overall health, we would strongly encourage you to discuss this with your doctor or healthcare provider, who can best provide you with the assistance you might need and can directly address any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health.
My brain was foggy from bad sleep. It took a week to get used to CPAP, but now I am less yawny during the day, and I feel more alert and can recall things better. This improved almost immediately with good sleep, and even more over the following weeks. I'd be surprised if you aren't the same.
I m using nearly one week i have no improvements morning tired ness eye pain concentraion missing as well as heart pulpatation .how long it will take for an improvements
Thank you for reaching out and we regret to hear you aren't feeling any better yet. It can be very difficult to adjust to PAP therapy, especially in the first few weeks. Please reach out to your doctor or home medical equipment supplier who prescribed or provided your device as they'd be the best person to help you with your concerns. In the meantime, we hope you'll find this article helpful as you get used to your therapy: bit.ly/3KQcmsr
I'm glad she said that about portable CPAP I was nervous about did it matter where, but I'm a out doors person that had to travel a lot ,the thing about travel I have to live on the East on my ship but have to travel back and forth west am at the end of the day I have to be back on the east
Where is the factory tour of resmed in Australia. Would be very interesting!
I have a heated resmed an it doesn't seem to be heated after the first use why is that ,
I don’t like the pressure of the air. It is uncomfortable. Can pressure be lowered?
The pressure setting on your machine is something that's set by your medical equipment supplier based on the prescribed settings that were set by your doctor. To change the pressure range that's been set up for you, you'll need to discuss this with your doctor. They may be able to change the settings themselves or may guide you back to your supplier to have these changes made for you.
Looks as natural on your bed stand as a 'clock radio', what is that?
A clock radio is a clock that also has a radio
Hahahaha@@sh-ps9zd
The cpap machine
What the hell is that cat doing ?
😂😂😂
I mean... It's a cat. It does cat things. Have you seen a cat before? They are odd little creatures. Lol
It's a full moon. It has the zoomies
Minding its Cat Business 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey I'm having severe memory issues im only 30 like I can't remember what I did the day before and I have sleep apnea I'm getting my machine soon is it to late to save my memory am I doing this all for nothing it's mild sleep apnea
If you have any concerns about your memory or overall health, we would strongly encourage you to discuss this with your doctor or healthcare provider, who can best provide you with the assistance you might need and can directly address any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health.
I'm wishing you well.
My brain was foggy from bad sleep. It took a week to get used to CPAP, but now I am less yawny during the day, and I feel more alert and can recall things better. This improved almost immediately with good sleep, and even more over the following weeks. I'd be surprised if you aren't the same.
@@berniedufield4834 I can’t seem to fall asleep with the cpap machine. Most I get is three hours a night which still makes me feel horrible!
@@deepthoughts8393keep going! Practice makes perfect, takes some weeks to get used to it
I m using nearly one week i have no improvements morning tired ness eye pain concentraion missing as well as heart pulpatation .how long it will take for an improvements
Thank you for reaching out and we regret to hear you aren't feeling any better yet. It can be very difficult to adjust to PAP therapy, especially in the first few weeks. Please reach out to your doctor or home medical equipment supplier who prescribed or provided your device as they'd be the best person to help you with your concerns. In the meantime, we hope you'll find this article helpful as you get used to your therapy:
bit.ly/3KQcmsr
I woke up one morning to a red face meaning my mask had leaked. It was ok when I went to sleep. Is this ok?
Was the your face red in the shape of the mask? If so, that generally means your mask is too tight and can be adjusted. Rpsgt, Rn here.
@@rmcc0621 Yes it was
I'm glad she said that about portable CPAP I was nervous about did it matter where, but I'm a out doors person that had to travel a lot ,the thing about travel I have to live on the East on my ship but have to travel back and forth west am at the end of the day I have to be back on the east
I really don’t like anything near my face, let alone a mask if I’ve got SA, I guess I’m stuffed.
I didn't break it open an take it apart to find out great scotch I'm social security rite now
Can we get one of these instructional videos WITHOUT the PIANO PLEASE!?
Well it does come with a brochure and u can always google it
useless Video. Focus and explain what the machine actually does, not how it's used and how comfortable it is. LOL