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Need machine recommendations - BryanB - 12-17-2020

Several years back, this forum helped me to pick out a ResMed S9 machine, which I have been using since, and its been great. For, oh, the last year or so, the machine is showing that the motor has reached the end of its life, contact servicer, etc. Still working, but I can hear probably the bearings starting to make noise. So, I need a new machine. I'd love to know what anyone here thinks the best would be at this time. 

At this point, even though I have medical insurance, its a hell of  a process just to get another machine, as its been so long, and such. They wanted to start with a "home study", yah, sure, great. Oh wait, you want me to attempt to sleep a full night without my machine? Yah, I made it 2 hours before I said forget it. So, then they said, ok, well, we've convinced your insurance to let you do the in house whole thing. Then, they closed down now, for several months with no in house overnight studies due to Covid. So now, it will be a new deductible next year, and I'm not even sure the machine may make it that long. 

I can get a prescription from my dr, and such to get a new machine, but I obviously want to get something that I can be sure is good quality, and I won't have issues with. I've seen that the ResMed S10 seems to have good reviews, but not sure if that is the best choice or not. 

Also, while I am at it, I've had a ResMed FX Quattro mask for years as well, while I like it, I am a side sleeper, so I have to have my straps rather tight to be able to keep the  mask secure. I have to have full face, because I breathe mostly through my mouth while I sleep. The problem with it, is the straps, end up having to go right around behind my head, so they end up cutting into the top of my ears, or I have to take the straps around my ears, thus crushing them under the straps. Does anyone have any suggestions for a mask they may like, that may fit better, that also may be a side sleeper? I prefer not having the thing up on my forehead, but I may just have to go that route. 

Thank you!


RE: Need machine recommendations - Sleeprider - 12-17-2020

Out of pocket I would buy the Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset from Supplier #2 for $538. Flat-out the best deal on a new machine I know of. Call them and you won't have to chase the prescription. Just give them your doctor's office number or your old prescription. It never really expires unless insurance is setting up an obstacle course.

A few more thoughts. Contact your insurance directly. Don't use the DME as an intermediary regarding the need for a test. If you have a copy of your old test, I would be amazed if it is not good. You have used equipment through the years and the idea insurance wants to pay for tests in addition to machines strikes me as absurd. I am in the same boat, and will hit five years on my machine in February. My DME has already suggested I will need another test. My plan is to print them a copy of the PSG test done in 2008 and provide a prescription, then tell them to submit it. Let the insurance deny it, then appeal. The process is complete B.S.


RE: Need machine recommendations - staceyburke - 12-17-2020

The best machine is a ResMed. the s10 autoset is the best Cpap - a ResMed aircurve VAUTO is the best “bipap”. You can get either from Supplier #2 on the suppliers list at the top of the site. 

They have great used machines at very good prices. My son and PURCHASED 2 VAUTO. Mine had less than a month use my son’s had less than a week. Great machine great company. 

As far as a mask I just got a ResMed F30 (ffm) ani I am a side sleeper. Works great with no problems with leaks or straps - highly recommend


RE: Need machine recommendations - jonhudson - 12-21-2020

I think the dreamstation is an overall good choice for anyone. You can check out The CPAP Shop's website, you will find the list of best products of each year as well as they also sell premium CPAP compliance.


RE: Need machine recommendations - Cpapian - 12-21-2020

I am going to second or third the Resmed 10 autoset (for her if possible). The algorithms on the Dreamstation are different and for many, not as effective. Since you are used to the Resmed already and satisfied with results, you probably like their algorithm (without knowing it
perhaps).

I had the Respironics first and found the pressure pulses so annoying they woke me up....and nothing wakes me up.

After I switched to Resmed, no annoying pressure pulses and I was able use lower settings for better results.


RE: Need machine recommendations - SarcasticDave94 - 12-21-2020

From my viewpoint, the differences in breath patterns and such are intact from CPAP to NIV ventilator class when Respironics or ResMed is discussed according to my RT at the Lincare DME. So I say if you're happy with an S9 version of the ResMed AutoSet, the least disrupting to your continued therapy is the ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet.