Been a while since I posted. I stopped using CPAP after I developed asthma from a Dreamstation. It's part of the MDL class action going on. It's taken a long time to try and get it under control. They sent me a "fixed" Dreamstation but there's no way I'm using it, especially after the last consent decree stopping all sales in the US.
I want to start CPAP again but since I technically have a working machine my insurance won't cover a new one. I'm looking at the Airsense 10 card to cloud. Is there any functional difference from the regular Airsense autoset other than the lack of a modem? I never used the modem on the other machines either and $500 is $500.
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Airsense 10 card to cloud
Airsense 10 card to cloud
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Re: Airsense 10 card to cloud
No. Go for it. Great machine if you don't need a modem to report compliance.
I like the convenience of modem-reporting of compliance to my DME. I don't have to get involved at all. But, that convenience is not worth a few hundred bucks.
Re: Airsense 10 card to cloud
Have you spoken directly with your insurance?
No idea who your DME is but you should ask them too but insist you want a Resmed auto.
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