New member
Hello everyone,
I just started cpap therapy about two weeks ago and I'm still trying to set things up.
I don't have an SD card yet but hopefully will have one soon. I'm in the trial period for Medicare; does anyone know if the data they need will be stored in the machine without a card?
I do have the myair app, but apparently not enough cell service for it to work.
I have also had issues getting used to the pressures causing some discomfort in my chest area and forcing air out from around my mask. Is this normal or will it get better with time?
Thanks, looking forward to having a group to share information with.
RE: New member
Your doctor or the DME will receive data on compliance and summarized efficacy data through the Resmed professional software, AirVeiw. Your machine transmits this data to Resmed who provides it to their providers with accounts. You could get more complete data and be able to ask questions here if you buy an inexpensive SD card from 4 to 32 GB and use the free Oscar program to see the data. Since the detailed data is not captured in memory without an SD card, you should just buy one and start using it as soon as possible.
RE: New member
The compliance info Medicare needs is stored internally, and will be written to the SD card when you have them.
In the meantime you can set up Oscar ahead of time. That way you can have the detailed charts available after you first night with your SD card in the machine. No SD card in the machine overnight means no detailed data for that night.
Post your daily OSCAR charts when you have them.
RE: New member
Thanks for the info, I will get a card and post some data.
RE: New member
@sghalloway
I can vouch for Sleepriders suggestion of Flonase, it was a game changer for me in the Flow Limitations department. After using it regularly for a couple of months I can now monitor my flow limits and if they start to climb use the Flonase for a few days and back on track. Probably only need it 4 or 5 days out of a month now.