Hi Deborah.
I've been using OSCAR since I started on APAP back October. Been waiting since then for a sleep clinic referral. I was aware of the delays here in UK NHS; the usual, demand for services outstrip supply and respiratory medicine departments still clearing their waiting lists post-covid.
Since I was pretty sure I had Sleep Apnea back then, I decided to get an independent sleep-study and buy a machine to start the ball rolling . Been doing OK on it - AHI <1, but have been having persistent underlying UARS type problems, which were not well-treated with the machine I initially bought (a Lowenstein), as the ResMeds were still in short supply (Covid, 'foamgate', shortage of chips, etc...)
I'd literally just taken delivery of an AirCurve 10 Vauto from the US to deal with the UARS, when I got word that I had been referred to the clinic! My first night on the Vauto, was last night and seemed to go OK (AHI 0.1).
I'm hoping I can get this well managed before I actually see a sleep consultant. I don't want to be left in a position whereby it's one step forward, two steps back - that I end up back on APAP, in order to demonstrate I have UARS and need bi-level (...are the even believers in UARS?). I think there's a reluctance to prescribe bi-level/ASV/etc., within both the US medical model and here the NHS - with cost maybe being too much to the fore...
I'd started another thread a couple of days ago in anticipation of needing help with the Vauto and the move from APAP to Bi-level. (See link)
https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread...d-Bi-Level
Got some good early advice there - shoutout to PeaceLoveAndPizza and staceyburke for responding so quickly.
Feel free to chip in on that thread - all help gratefully received!