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Exhale difficult

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IntuitiveSilverParrot4716 +0 points · 9 months ago Original Poster

Got my unit Resmed Airsense 11 about a year ago, tried it for a month and decided to quit. Going to give it another try, when I tried it when I would exhale it was like there was a restriction in the line, but I know there’s not, I’m sure I’m doing something dumb, any help would be appreciated, thanks.

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IntuitiveSilverParrot4716 +1 point · 9 months ago Original Poster

Come on guys, I know somebody has an answer for me, thanks

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Biguglygremlin +0 points · 9 months ago Sleep Enthusiast

Howdy ISP

Seems like Sierra has gone bush or something.

Unfortunately I can't be any help with the technical stuff.

My cheap and nasty Resmed 10 or 11 started making whining noises last night and I can't even fix that.

I'm thinking I should buy a better brand and toss this thing where it belongs.

Hang in there ISP there are lots of people out there who do have answers.

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Sierra +0 points · 9 months ago Sleep Patron

On a ResMed, make sure the EPR is set at 3 cm, and on a DreamStation the same with the Flex.

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IntuitiveSilverParrot4716 +0 points · 9 months ago Original Poster

I ck’d it is set at 3

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Sierra +0 points · 9 months ago Sleep Patron

I had an issue lately with not being able to exhale easily. It was with a ResMed P10 mask where the mask vents got plugged. I managed to clean them. See this thread for more information.

https://myapnea.org/forum/warning-resmed-airfit-p10-nasal-mask-vent-plugging

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