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I am wondering if anyone has had experience with Travel Cpap machines with battery, looking in UK recommendations would be amazing 😊

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hello, I use the resmed AirMini plus a battery for daytime use as it matches the settings on my resmed 10. I have severe edac, severe asthma (biologics) and sleep apnea - my consultant is happy to help me adjust the settings etc 😊

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Thanks so much it’s quite reassuring that there are others in the same situation, which biologics do you have ? Im hoping that i may get the opportunity to try those too 😊

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