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Old 07-01-2008, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by merganser View Post
My husband just started using a BiPAP last week and we've had to sleep in separate rooms because of the noise of the machine. He did a 1 week test with a machine that recorded his breathing and that machine was silent. This one sounds like a tiny turbo with each breath--in, out, in, out.... I think I'd be OK with a solid white noise, but the in and out keeps me awake, or wakes me if I've managed to fall asleep. Using a loud white noise generator to drown out the machine might work, but I cherish the quiet nights with windows open listening to crickets when I wake up at 2 AM.

Has anyone had experience using sound insulation material around the machine?

Susan

I use ear plugs! Even crickets bother me!
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