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Andrew Nunn

Locality: Wangaratta, Victoria

Phone: +61 1800 799 950



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23.01.2022 Another nice review for our online CPAP equipment review service. Sometimes we need to change things, other times reassurance is what is needed. "I have an AirSense 10 Autoset for Her that I’ve been using for 18 months. I started having concerns that it wasn’t operating correctly. So, I booked an Online Equipment Review. Andrew checked out my machine and all is good. What’s even better is the review was done remotely and in the comfort of my own home. I highly recommend this... serviceespecially if you live hours away from Wangaratta. Thanks, Andrew." - Andrew https://sleepright.com.au/cpa/online-cpap-equipment-review/



10.01.2022 A side-effect of using CPAP can be marks on your face from the mask. Our latest blog post and video provides some strategies to combat this. - Andrew... https://sleepright.com.au//what-to-do-about-marks-on-your/

07.01.2022 Our private CPAP support group now has 850 members! It’s been very active lately, marks on the face from masks has been the latest issue we have worked through. Feel free to join our group to discuss Sleep Apnea and CPAP use with other users.... - Andrew https://www.facebook.com/groups/2217875275197228/?ref=share

06.01.2022 Getting your CPAP mask on correctly at the start of the night is a big factor in CPAP success. Our latest blog shows our method of doing this. In a nutshell: Step 1 - Cushion first, then the strap Step 2 - Ensure the mask is on comfortable before turning on the machine ... https://sleepright.com.au/cpap-masks/how-to-fit-your-cpap-mask/ - Andrew See more



03.01.2022 Mouth breathing and CPAP. Very often we see people who use Full Face masks based on the assumption that people are "mouth breathers". We have had a lot of success in shifting "mouth breathers" over to "nose only" CPAP masks.... Why bother? People report back saying they prefer having less on the head and it can also be beneficial in helping dry mouth. See an older blog post of ours which discusses this. https://sleepright.com.au/feeds/mouth-breathers-and-cpap-masks-is-the-full-face-mask-the-only-answer/

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