RE: Your Personal CPAP Success Story - Post Here
To fill in the blanks, I am not a medical doctor (old nickname). Maybe a doctor of electronics (been a tech for30 years). I live in central Nebraska. My AHI is listed as less than 2, pressure is 14. My machine has no card just internal string that you put into web site for info. I don't mind my machine just P*ssed at the source, I can see where more and daily info would be great. Maybe if I get them to cram that one (kidding) I would look into a machine with more recording of daily info. Thanks for the welcome, I like the idea of sharing with other people who would understand with first hand knowledge.
RE: Your Personal CPAP Success Story - Post Here
(12-22-2013, 09:56 PM)Doc J Wrote: To fill in the blanks, I am not a medical doctor (old nickname).
Maybe a doctor of electronics (been a tech for30 years).
I live in central Nebraska.
My AHI is listed as less than 2, pressure is 14.
My machine has no card just internal string that you put into web site for info.
I don't mind my machine just P*ssed at the source, I can see where more and daily info would be great.
Maybe if I get them to cram that one (kidding) I would look into a machine with more recording of daily info.
Thanks for the welcome, I like the idea of sharing with other people who would understand with first hand knowledge.
Thanks for the info " Doc J " -- From what you say, I'm guessing your machine is one of the 9000 Series made by DeVilbiss, one of their older models that is a basic CPAP. Don't be put off by this older CPAP, for it looks like I have a much newer model auto Respironics model that we might need to reprogram as a basic CPAP!?
My firm belief is that there is no AutoPAP Machine made that has and runs a perfect algorithm that can any & every Apnea patient's problems. IF yours is an older CPAP with a single pressure setting, it certainly appears to be doing a good job for you... and I see that DeVilbiss' 9000 Series is known for being quite!
Regards,
Sam Ross
RE: Your Personal CPAP Success Story - Post Here
As listed my machine is a 3Bmedical A9000 auto new in May. The model I see listed for sale now is a A7000 with a little different humidifier. My issue is they billed out $2500 and that new model is selling for $395 online. I'm seeing a bunch of Res med s9 on c list from people who gave up on using them, tempted to pick one up cheap and get more info nightly and a better machine at someone else's loss?
RE: Your Personal CPAP Success Story - Post Here
Doc J if you are going to go that route, see if you can find an inexpensive auto set. I don't know about the supplier of your equipment and why they sold you what they did so I can't say shame on them even though they may deserve that being said!
RE: Your Personal CPAP Success Story - Post Here
Thanks me50 I know there are several sub models to the S9 so I did think I was looking for an auto machine which is what I have and the only thing the Doctor really specified. As I said mine works great but does not have the card and cpu monitor function. I will look for the auto set model. I would rather talk some sense into the people selling them because they wouldn't have them if they didn't need one. I guess that is there business not mine.
[split] Your Personal CPAP Success Story - Post Here
Any supplier, especially if the person buying is uninsured, is in the business of making the biggest profit that they can. If you believe they overcharged you, check into where you can have that investigated. I don't know how much machines cost to the general public so what you paid may be the going rate. Having a machine that you can watch your data is worthwhile, IMHO.