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Getting a different machine from my DME? - jallen - 07-14-2022

I know that at my initial review with the sleep doctor, he wasn't overly happy with the machine my DME gave me. He referred to it as [expletive expletive expletive] crap, and said there were much better machines to put me on.

Am I stuck with the machine my DME gave me?
Can I request they switch me to different machine? Does my sleep doctor need to request they put me on a different machine?
Can I just go out and buy a different machine?


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - Nightynite - 07-14-2022

You should get a script from your Dr. and he/she needs to call out the exact name of the machine.

(Example). Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset. The DME will order one for you if they don’t have one in stock.


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - Crimson Nape - 07-14-2022

Have the doctor write a script, specifying the Resmed Autoset, with the phrase, "Dispense as written".


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - GuyScharf - 07-14-2022

You are not stuck with the machine the DME gave you. A little pressure on the DME from your doctor will probably help, as others have suggested.

When my wife was first given a machine, it was an AirSense 10 CPAP, which doesn't record detailed data. Several months later, when we realized that wasn't a good choice. We were still within the 13-month rental period that Medicare requires; we just asked the DME to give us an AutoSet instead and they did without complaining.  (That was several years ago before there were shortages.)


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - Rich66 - 07-14-2022

The DME is not your friend -- "Profit" is their friend. You should be able to get a different machine, but you may also have to get a different DME. Some DME's have exclusive contracts with a manufacturer and they won't sell other brands. YOU'RE the patient, get what is right for you. I let the DME push me around -- it was good for them, but not me. I just went with the flow. It took 2.5 years of bad sleep , and then this site, to finally get me heading the right direction.


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - misq2kir - 07-14-2022

Finally got new script for AirSense10 due to malfuncting and recalled DreamStation. Talked to DME today and they have AirSense10 without wireless capability, due to "chip shortage" and are offering AirSense11. Pulmonologist has also prescribed O2 therapy, which we wonder if I would need if I have a properly functioning CPAP. 
Question now is do I take the AirSense10 and have to take the SD card into doctor or AirSense11 and still have to figure out how to handle CPAP hose and O2 hose. AirSense10 has O2 nipple at the base of the hose and AirSense11 needs the plastic connector at the headgear to use the oxygen.
Suggestions, I told DME I was coming here to research and would let them know tomorrow of my decision.
Thanks


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - Nightynite - 07-14-2022

That’s a question for others that will respond soon. But make sure what ever you get it’s the Autoset. There’s 4 different models and the autoset has the auto adjusting pressure.

Better yet go to the Resmed site and read about the different models.


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - pholynyk - 07-14-2022

If you may be needing oxygen I would stick with the AS10 Autoset because you can get the oxygen injector hose. Most of the time you will be using OSCAR to look at your data and only going to the doctor once in a while.


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - Gideon - 07-14-2022

Agree with Phil above.

The AirSense 10 line is fully established so O2 parts are readily available. I'm sure we could get the A11 to work but the A10 AutoSet is an awesome machine.


RE: Getting a different machine from my DME? - misq2kir - 07-15-2022

Thanks
Thank you both for confirming my decision.

Yes, there is a way to get the AS11 to accept the oxygen tube but it is the same way that I am currently using on the Dreamstation (which is the plastic tube with the nipple on it) it just attaches to the headgear so I have 6 feet of O2 tubing to corral with the CPAP hose. I had told her yesterday I thought my preference would be the AS10 so will call and place the order this morning before I have to leave again.

Then I will probably be back to make sure I get it set up properly. Shouldn't be too hard since hubby has an AS10 currently. I don't get on here very often but if I have a question about CPAP I always come to the forum and really appreciate everything you do.