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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
The S9 provides the same therapy and adaptive pressure support in ST-A (iVAPS) mode. It is the same machine in a different cover. If there are differences, they are evolutionary, not revolutionary. I'm not aware of any difference. The biggest thing you will have to adjust to is to lock the SD card before inserting into a computer, and unlocking before putting it back in the S9 ST-A. Many users of the S9 Adapt ASV prefer its "feel" to the Aircurve 10 ASV. We don't have any members I'm aware of that reported use of iVAPS on the S9 series. I think you are used to that.
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
Lol.  Thanks!

I’ll keep you updated!

Good to speak with you guys again.

Sincerely,
Plmnb
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
From what I've researched on the 10 vs 9 ST-A, it is mainly a physical device form factor. Most won't notice a difference when they're asleep I'd guess.
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
Thanks  Everyone.  

I'll let you all know if there are any new developments.

Regards,
Plmnb
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
Supplier #2 S9 ST-A $1,499 with filters and hose
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
SWell, here I go again.  Practically two years have passed and I’m going for my fourth try to find relief.

I have an appointment with my original doctor, a pulmonologist.  In preparation I am trying to gather all my old files.  I called the only medical equipment provider my insurance company works with to find out the fees for the type of machine that you wonderful people suggested for me, the STA.  The woman at the medical equipment provider told me she doesn’t know anything about STA machines.  The only one they provide is a Resmed Auto Sense 11 (?).  She was unable to tell me if this is a comparable machine.

Does anyone know if it is?

Thank you very much!  Looking forward to participating on this fabulous site again.
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
Phoebe, your older data was compiled on an older version of OSCAR that did not interpret your machine very well. If you still have Oscar installed on your computer, it would be a good idea to install the latest update from the link at the top of the page. I would like to review some of the older graphs with the more complete information available with Oscar Ver. 1.4. Maybe we can review some of the information, now over 2-years old.

The DME clearly has no expertise in advanced bilevel machines. You need to either change providers, or be very careful to get what you need. The machine she is talking about is a CPAP and it's pretty hard to imagine that will work for you. At the very least, you need a Resmed Aircurve 10 Vauto, and perhaps the Resmed Aircurve 10 ST-A iVAPS. Resmed will provide technical support to suppliers that are unfamiliar with these more advanced machines, but your description of someone that only knows what an Airsense 11 Autoset is not encouraging. You will need to get your doctor to prescribe very specifically the device he wants you to use.

Can you update us on your parasomnia and other issues?
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
So nice to hear from you again !
                                             
Thank you for the information about updating OSCAR, will do.

My MP seems to be getting much better, just a little numbness in outer thighs and at times a little deeper soreness.  I think a small amount of weight loss has helped.

Not quite sure about the parasomnia.  I’ve asked my husband if he’s noticed if I still do it, but he hasn’t been paying as much attention to my sleep as he used to.

I’ll post some of the latest old data as soon as I get a chance.

I’m sort of worried about the medical equipment provider issue but will cross that bridge when the time comes.  My appointment with my pulmonologist isn’t until Dec 28th.

Sincerest Regards.
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
Good morning Sleeprider and all.

I finally got the new update installed.

I am ready to share some of the older graphs for your review.  If I remember correctly from the old days,  there are certain portions/categories, (Flow limit, Flow rate, etc.) that you would like to see and they should be in a particular order?

Are there particular graphs you would like to see?  I still have saved on my computer over 200 OSCAR graphs, etc.  It looks like I will need to delete some images from the forum storage to post the images you want to see, but trying to decide what to delete is difficult, although I guess I could re-upload them at a later time.

Looking forward to working together again,

PLMNB
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RE: Plmnb - the journey continues now with ST-A.
Let's just start with where we left off. The best results tend to be most instructive of where we want to go as opposed to the worst results which is what we want to avoid. Mostly I'm looking forward to seeing how much the charts have changed from the old version. Show me why ST-A is what you need. or why CPAP is wrong.
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