RE: Hello to everyone [question on machine type]
They did titrate the second half of the study starting at 5 and working to 7. I'm going to push for an Auto machine as things can change over time and I don't want to be stuck with a machine that can't adapt.
When supine I had an AHI of 60 per hour so that's not good since that's how I normally sleep..
I've been trying to get clarity from the doc who wrote the prescription on if an Auto machine was specified or not but haven't been able to get any response. I'm guessing they just want me to talk to the DME first. Had the study on 2/17 still haven't heard from the DME. Starting to get annoyed.
Yeah, I can't believe how quick I fell asleep! But with only about 3-4 hours of sleep combined the previous two nights I was good and tired.
Thanks again for all the info.
RE: Hello to everyone [question on machine type]
It will take all the argument out of the DME if the prescription specifies auto CPAP, even if fixed pressure is prescribed to start with. The Auto machines work better for most people, because needs change through the night, and as life goes on many things change. Will your CPAP pressure work as well when you have a cold? What if you gain or lose weight? Got allergies? Life is full of surprises and the auto makes it easier.
RE: Hello to everyone [question on machine type]
With my insurance, i can go to any DME that accepts my insurance. So I called and found one that could get me in asap. They asked me to email/fax/hand them my Rx and sleep study report... and then I asked them which machine they intended to give me. :-) It was the one I wanted, so that worked out well. I walked in later that day, and got it.
So... it makes me think that if you haven't been contacted yet, perhaps you could do what I did and find a DME that wants your business.
RE: Hello to everyone [question on machine type]
(03-05-2017, 09:49 PM)Hydrangea Wrote: With my insurance, i can go to any DME that accepts my insurance. So I called and found one that could get me in asap. They asked me to email/fax/hand them my Rx and sleep study report... and then I asked them which machine they intended to give me. :-) It was the one I wanted, so that worked out well. I walked in later that day, and got it.
So... it makes me think that if you haven't been contacted yet, perhaps you could do what I did and find a DME that wants your business.
I may have to do this. I have already called my insurance and have gotten a list of 4 DMEs that I can use. The problem of course will be getting my hands on the prescription to take with me.
Thanks again for everyone's input.
RE: Hello to everyone [question on machine type]
(03-06-2017, 09:40 AM)KCFLY Wrote: (03-05-2017, 09:49 PM)Hydrangea Wrote: With my insurance, i can go to any DME that accepts my insurance. So I called and found one that could get me in asap.
So... it makes me think that if you haven't been contacted yet, perhaps you could do what I did and find a DME that wants your business.
I may have to do this. I have already called my insurance and have gotten a list of 4 DMEs that I can use. The problem of course will be getting my hands on the prescription to take with me.
Thanks again for everyone's input.
Yes. I lucked out that my dr actually handed me the Rx and copy of my sleep study at my 1st appt with him. That has made things so much easier.
But technically, they are yours - you are legally entitled to them. So you "should" be able to call the secretary, or go in and talk to her, and get it without any hassle.