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PAP Devices

February 26, 2020 / medres1 / Leave a comment

When you get setup with a CPAP or BiPAP device you will be given a travel bag, the pap device with humidifier, power cord, tubing, and a mask. The Dreamstation pap device is what we will be going over today. The Dreamstations are very user friendly, and have a quiet motor. The way the device … Continue reading PAP Devices

CPAP Humor

October 21, 2019 / medres1 / Leave a comment

Getting a CPAP isn't necessarily a fun thing to do, but here's a little humor for all my CPAP people. https://youtu.be/ZU4-Ge7PJr0

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