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After using the CPAP from Feb. to August, my electricity bill has also been refigured for Jan.-June. I am on a budget payment plan and the payment has increased from $76 to $115! I live in a one bedroom condo. How can this be? It is the CPAP running all night (with water canister) which is the new electric addition. Do others have these big increases in electric bills? Is there a way to eliminate this cost? Why aren't we told of this huge cost before we agree to it?

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