06-23-2024, 04:32 PM
Is CAX900... supported by Oscar
My son has a Philips Respironics Bipap Auto SV Advanced System 1, which is covered under the recall.
The replacement machine model number is CAX900 T12C. (This might be CAX900 T120, or CAX900 H12 - I have some conflicting info.)
He has considerable anxiety over changing machines (we haven't done so yet), and one of the reasons is that he is adamant that it be supported by Oscar. I am having a really hard time trying to figure out whether it is or not. The problem is that we are in Canada, where the product codes are all different from the US ones! I can't find any info showing equivalent US-Canadian model numbers.
I am told that this new machine is basically an upgraded version of his current one.
In the list of Oscar supported machines here on the forum, there are some with very similar model numbers - in particular the DreamStation BiPAP autoSV (900X120).
However, that is listed under DreamStation ASV & Ventilators.
It is not listed under the next section, System One 60 Series. Since his is a System One, I'd expect it to be there. So I don't want to assume his new machine is the same as the DreamStation BiPAP autoSV (900X120), just because the codes are close.
In on earlier post on this, I said there was a CAX900T120 on the list. I don't see it there now. Perhaps I was mistaken.
So my question is, can anyone say for sure that this new machine (CAX900T12C or CAX900H12 or whatever it is), is supported in Oscar? If someone in Canada has this replacement model and is actually using Oscar with it, that would pretty much clinch it!
I've asked my provider if we can try the machine before accepting it, but I'm not sure they're going to along with that, so I figured I'd check here first.
Appreciate your help.
The replacement machine model number is CAX900 T12C. (This might be CAX900 T120, or CAX900 H12 - I have some conflicting info.)
He has considerable anxiety over changing machines (we haven't done so yet), and one of the reasons is that he is adamant that it be supported by Oscar. I am having a really hard time trying to figure out whether it is or not. The problem is that we are in Canada, where the product codes are all different from the US ones! I can't find any info showing equivalent US-Canadian model numbers.
I am told that this new machine is basically an upgraded version of his current one.
In the list of Oscar supported machines here on the forum, there are some with very similar model numbers - in particular the DreamStation BiPAP autoSV (900X120).
However, that is listed under DreamStation ASV & Ventilators.
It is not listed under the next section, System One 60 Series. Since his is a System One, I'd expect it to be there. So I don't want to assume his new machine is the same as the DreamStation BiPAP autoSV (900X120), just because the codes are close.
In on earlier post on this, I said there was a CAX900T120 on the list. I don't see it there now. Perhaps I was mistaken.
So my question is, can anyone say for sure that this new machine (CAX900T12C or CAX900H12 or whatever it is), is supported in Oscar? If someone in Canada has this replacement model and is actually using Oscar with it, that would pretty much clinch it!
I've asked my provider if we can try the machine before accepting it, but I'm not sure they're going to along with that, so I figured I'd check here first.
Appreciate your help.
- DIAGNOSED WITH UARS 2014
- Much worse since starting on CPAP/ASV. 100% Compliant.
ADDITIONAL SYMPTOMS/ISSUES:
- Rhinitus: Possibly allergic, getting tests. Could be non-allergenic.
- Nostrils appear to "collapse" when inhaling quickly (more than other people)
- Expiratory palatal prolapse
- REGULARLY recurring dreams of pulling gum or taffy from mouth, throat, teeth; drowning; falling; chasing people; sand in mouth; nose and face covered by something; feel like head is breaking through a "membrane".
Upon waking: No refreshment; sweating; skin burning; tongue thrust between teeth
- Weird breathing when simply lying down, or falling asleep - like holding breath.
- SEVERE fatigue. Struggle to even get out of bed, can't sustain physical or mental activities for long
- Much worse since starting on CPAP/ASV. 100% Compliant.
ADDITIONAL SYMPTOMS/ISSUES:
- Rhinitus: Possibly allergic, getting tests. Could be non-allergenic.
- Nostrils appear to "collapse" when inhaling quickly (more than other people)
- Expiratory palatal prolapse
- REGULARLY recurring dreams of pulling gum or taffy from mouth, throat, teeth; drowning; falling; chasing people; sand in mouth; nose and face covered by something; feel like head is breaking through a "membrane".
Upon waking: No refreshment; sweating; skin burning; tongue thrust between teeth
- Weird breathing when simply lying down, or falling asleep - like holding breath.
- SEVERE fatigue. Struggle to even get out of bed, can't sustain physical or mental activities for long