New to all. Have lots of ??
Thanks for this forum. Was directed to it from a Reddit group. Wow lots of great info that Im just starting to look into. Using the search the search etc. So new I dont even know what questions I should be asking.
I'm 57 Wife has been telling to breath in the middle of the night for like 20 years. Did a at home study last week ( thought... they wont find anything I had a great nights sleep! lol) The result was AHI-61 , ODI-53 with 64 incidents per hr. Based on the result I'm listed as severe, now I'm a lot more worried than I ever was pre-diagnosis. Was prescribed an Auto Bipap machine.
Now my questions:
Is this considered severe or abnormal based on folks here?
I have a huge insurance deductible so It wont cover the machine. Was looking at a used
Dreamstation 1 (Checked its been replaced from recall, has zero hours) Price is more than fair. Any suggestions on the Dreamstation 1?
I sleep like a fish toss and turn sides and back was suggested to get Dream Ware (headgear?) with nose and mouth coverage mask? Is that a good fit for me would you have other suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any answers, Its gonna be a new journey
Zack
04-16-2024, 08:06 PM
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RE: New to all. Have lots of ??
Welcome to to the forum Zack, that is on the middle/high end of severe SA. I was diagnosed with an AHI of 31 with O2 desaturation down into the high 70s-it caused multiple health issues as I went untreated for nearly 30 years..
The DS1 is a good machine and can get you down into the <5ahi realm when dialed in for your needs. so with low hours (and it being remediated) I'd go for it.
Regarding mask types it'll be a trial for you to find what works best for your needs. Personally I tried nasal pillows, hybrids, and full face (from resmed and F&P) and landed on the Resmed Airfit F20 system. Make sure to try different cushion sizes too-I was measured for a medium cushion but really needed a large.
Also please install an SD card in the machine (it may come with one) so we can see your Oscar data.
Oh, and a hose hanger is something I wish I had from the beginning, it makes it much more comfortable. (search online for 'cpap hose hanger')
RE: New to all. Have lots of ??
Personally, I prefer ResMed's AirSense Autoset 10 over any Phillips products because of its response algorithm. Since the introduction of the AirSense Autoset 11, prices appear to have dropped and are quite affordable for used machines. Even the Card-to-Cloud version is much cheaper than its predecessor.
Best of luck.
"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
RE: New to all. Have lots of ??
Thanks for the response.
It looks like I can get either the Dreamstation1 or the Aircurve 10 Vautoset. The Dreamstation was replaced with a re manufactured unit and not used. Resmed unit is brand new was demoed and the patient past away the next day. Both are close to same price under 400.00. Im thinking the Resmed being brand new and never used might be the better value. Just dont know much about the machines to know which is the better machine.
RE: New to all. Have lots of ??
"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
RE: New to all. Have lots of ??
I would get the Aircurve 10 Vauto, that's a good deal.
RE: New to all. Have lots of ??
Thanks for all of your replies. I went with the AirCurve V10Auto. Ordered a few masks and will try them out. Thanks again for the replies its nice to know the community is here and so helpful for such a major life issue.
Zack
RE: New to all. Have lots of ??
Good choice! My husband went from a Dreamstation to the AirCurve 10 Vauto and can't
believe how much better he is sleeping!
Machine: ResMed AirCurve 10 Vauto
Mask: Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution