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CPAP machine and birds

Jean20057

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Hey everybody! So I have sleep apnea, and probably am getting a CPAP machine. I just want to make sure that it will be safe for Lily. Anyone have any advice regarding this?
 

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I have no knowledge of those.
 

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If it the same as the ones my family members use then it is fine but as I am unsure if there are more than one type I will tag some other members who may know more.

@rocky'smom uses one I think, she may be able to offer more information. @zoo mom may have knowledge about them too given her field of work.
 

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As far as I know there shouldn't be a problem.
 

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No problems with CPAP machine around my birds. Just follow manufacturers recommendations for cleaning.
 

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Thanks everyone! Just wanted to make sure before I get one. I might try the mouth piece first though.
 

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Before you try mouth piece,check with sleep apnea person or Dr.. Mouthpieces work with very mild apnea only. And if you need a CPAP machine to correct your apnea then most likely a mouth piece will not help. They can be quite uncomfortable and can cause sores in the mouth. They must be made by a dentist and take a lot more cleaning the a CPAP.
 
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