Got CPAP machine today

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rdavidp
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Got CPAP machine today

Post by rdavidp » Thu Aug 07, 2014 6:29 pm

As I said in my initial post here, I had a sleep study test done a couple of weeks ago with emergency split night. Before even finding this forum, I had already started researching CPAP machines and what to look for and which ones to stay away from. Today I had my appointment with the DME provider. To give a little background, my wife has been very sick the last couple of years, and I have been her caretaker and advocate during this time. My past experience with most DME providers is that I had to walk in there ready to battle from the beginning, (6'4", 300lbs, long red hair and big red beard along with formidable command presence, I usually won).

I figured that it would be another battle today. I came in armed with a piece of paper with a whole bunch of questions written down. I only got to ask two questions out of the whole list. First question was, will I be going home with a machine today? "Yes". Second question, what brand and model is my machine? "ResMed S9 AutoSet to also include modem and memory card so that you and your doctor can continue to monitor your progress after insurance compliance has been satisfied. We have also set your machine up to ramp up from 6 to your prescribed setting of 13 over a 30 minute period of time once you turn it on." They mostly sell ResMed products, so the masks we tried were all ResMed brand. I went with a ResMed full mask. She showed me how to set the humidification, fill and clean the water container, how to change the filters and how often, and how to change the masks out of the head gear and how often. Very pleasant experience.

Once we picked the mask out and I had it on, she actually turned the CPAP machine on for me to try. Mask felt like it formed a good seal, but wow if that is not a lot of air coming in quick. It is the same pressure that was used during my emergency split night, which was just a nasal mask, and I went right back to sleep once they got it on me, but it sure felt different. I will be using it tonight.

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by Guest » Thu Aug 07, 2014 6:56 pm

Let us know how your access to that modem data goes. And is there a monthly charge for that?

rdavidp
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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by rdavidp » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:08 pm

Modem data will be e-mailed to me. They gave me a memory card to also record data once the modem is returned, and to use now too. I saw a few threads with software recommendations. I am going to take a look at them over the weekend and download one. As for cost, my only cost is 20%. Today I had to pay $30, and then around $3 a month for the next ten months, and that should be it except for consumable supplies. They gave me an itemized bill today, and I will see what they send to the insurance company when they process the claim and post the info for me to view my claims on my insurance companies website.

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by Guest » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:36 pm

rdavidp wrote:They gave me an itemized bill today,
What was the charge for the modem?
rdavidp wrote:Modem data will be e-mailed to me.
How often?

Only a newb would think that is acceptable. Everyone else wants to see their data each morning to know how they are doing.

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by LSAT » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:48 pm

Guest wrote:
rdavidp wrote:They gave me an itemized bill today,
What was the charge for the modem?
rdavidp wrote:Modem data will be e-mailed to me.
How often?

Only a newb would think that is acceptable. Everyone else wants to see their data each morning to know how they are doing.

With the press of a button he can see his data every morning with the S9 Autoset. It's on the LCD screen

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by Bill44133 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:48 pm

Contratulations you did well for youself. You can download the SleepyHead Software to monitor your therapy. It is free.


I wish you well

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by Guest » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:51 pm

LSAT wrote:
Guest wrote:
rdavidp wrote:They gave me an itemized bill today,
What was the charge for the modem?
rdavidp wrote:Modem data will be e-mailed to me.
How often?

Only a newb would think that is acceptable. Everyone else wants to see their data each morning to know how they are doing.

With the press of a button he can see his data every morning with the S9 Autoset. It's on the LCD screen
and you think the screen data is adequate?

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by Janknitz » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:57 pm

Sounds like you got a good DME there!
We have also set your machine up to ramp up from 6 to your prescribed setting of 13 over a 30 minute period of time once you turn it on."
The ramp up from 6 is why you feel like you are suffocating. Most of us turn it off after a few days--it's a comfort measure and not necessary. Sometimes it helps newbies, but more often it annoys them and makes them feel like they aren't getting enough air.
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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by rdavidp » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:59 pm

Guest wrote:
LSAT wrote:
Guest wrote:
rdavidp wrote:They gave me an itemized bill today,
What was the charge for the modem?
rdavidp wrote:Modem data will be e-mailed to me.
How often?

Only a newb would think that is acceptable. Everyone else wants to see their data each morning to know how they are doing.

With the press of a button he can see his data every morning with the S9 Autoset. It's on the LCD screen
and you think the screen data is adequate?
What part of "I have a memory card in the machine" do you not understand? Once I get the free software downloaded, I can see all the information I want.

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by rdavidp » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:02 pm

Janknitz wrote:Sounds like you got a good DME there!
We have also set your machine up to ramp up from 6 to your prescribed setting of 13 over a 30 minute period of time once you turn it on."
The ramp up from 6 is why you feel like you are suffocating. Most of us turn it off after a few days--it's a comfort measure and not necessary. Sometimes it helps newbies, but more often it annoys them and makes them feel like they aren't getting enough air.
Actually what it felt like to me was way too much air blowing in and couldn't exhale.

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by Guest » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:05 pm

rdavidp wrote:Once I get the free software downloaded, I can see all the information I want.
Remember that,

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by Nick Danger » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:36 pm

Great job, rdavidp!! It will feel like a lot of air until you get used to it, but then you may find that you can't tell for sure whether the machine is on without checking.

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by palerider » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:51 pm

rdavidp wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote: Only a newb would think that is acceptable. Everyone else wants to see their data each morning to know how they are doing.
and you think the screen data is adequate?
What part of "I have a memory card in the machine" do you not understand? Once I get the free software downloaded, I can see all the information I want.
you're new here, so just remember Guest == Troll

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by rdavidp » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:56 pm

palerider wrote:
rdavidp wrote:
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote: Only a newb would think that is acceptable. Everyone else wants to see their data each morning to know how they are doing.
and you think the screen data is adequate?
What part of "I have a memory card in the machine" do you not understand? Once I get the free software downloaded, I can see all the information I want.
you're new here, so just remember Guest == Troll
I figured that after a couple of posts.

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Re: Got CPAP machine today

Post by Guest » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:59 pm

Just remember I been around here longer than pr

I'll be here when you get tired of removing that modem to get access to "your data" everyday
and when you learn that data on the screen doesn't compare to the software.

Just remember who "tried" to warn you and those who wouldn't bother.