09-17-2017, 07:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-17-2017, 08:01 AM by kiwii.)
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
That's a good idea for using the Yeti during a power outage.
We have a generator that can be plugged into the house, so we do have a few outlets that are covered in case of significant power outages. None near the bedroom though, but I suppose I can camp out in another room. Not nearly as fun as your version of camping out!
eta: It is on sale through the manufacturer too, for 20% off.
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
(09-17-2017, 07:51 AM)kiwii Wrote: That's a good idea for using the Yeti during a power outage.
We have a generator that can be plugged into the house, so we do have a few outlets that are covered in case of significant power outages. None near the bedroom though, but I suppose I can camp out in another room. Not nearly as fun as your version of camping out!
eta: It is on sale through the manufacturer too, for 20% off.
Resmeds might need a converter to plug in to a Yeti. I'm not sure, but someone here will know.
I know not everyone here is excited about the Yeti because it has an inverter which results in more battery power being needed than a jury-rigged system, but I'm all about "plug and play". I'm pretty sure I can recharge it every day, and I just want to plug a device into it, just like my socket at home.
The Yeti can also be daisy-chained, so more power can be added later. If I hang out in Quartzsite all winter, I'd likely get a solar panel for it.
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
One thing I'd do differently: take before pictures. Seriously. I'm astonished to see the under-eye bags disappearing.
09-25-2017, 11:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2017, 12:05 AM by HalfAsleep.)
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
(09-25-2017, 03:57 PM)kiwii Wrote: One thing I'd do differently: take before pictures. Seriously. I'm astonished to see the under-eye bags disappearing.
Yeppers on the selfies. Let's see if CPAP removes some wrinkles...a veritable fountain of youth!
09-26-2017, 12:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-26-2017, 12:33 AM by Doza.)
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
I've been wondering this, too. I ordered my Airsense10 Autoset from the US and hope to have it next week. In the meantime I still have to wait for my titration results for settings, which are still a couple of weeks off at the very least.. Been checking out filters etc on ebay.
I heard from my brother in NZ just now, as it happens, and suggested an open drawer for the machine he got today for a home titration in anticipation of his own machine later this week. Unfortunately my room might not be able to accommodate such a solution but we shall see. I have time to work it out.
As for the open mind and some optimism, I have that in spades .. as much as I have eyebags LOL
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
Tomorrow is the Big Day, HalfAsleep. Best wishes! May your first night be blissfully uneventful.
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
(09-26-2017, 12:18 AM)Doza Wrote: I've been wondering this, too. I ordered my Airsense10 Autoset from the US and hope to have it next week. In the meantime I still have to wait for my titration results for settings, which are still a couple of weeks off at the very least.. Been checking out filters etc on ebay.
I heard from my brother in NZ just now, as it happens, and suggested an open drawer for the machine he got today for a home titration in anticipation of his own machine later this week. Unfortunately my room might not be able to accommodate such a solution but we shall see. I have time to work it out.
As for the open mind and some optimism, I have that in spades .. as much as I have eyebags LOL
I use a bedside drawer with a 2-inch diameter hole in the back that routes the hose and power. This provides secure, quiet and well-ventilated therapy that doesn't look like a hospital during the day.
If you have a machine coming in, just put it into use with a 5-15 pressure setting EPR 2 and let's see where it goes. I bet we can get you dialed in before your settings come in from the study.
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
(09-15-2017, 10:16 PM)Mosquitobait Wrote: If you don't already have a nightstand, check Wally world item # 552976313 to illustrate a design that is perfect for a cpaper. Keeps the machine lower to prevent water droplets ganging up on you, but still leaves you space for your lamp and phone.
I checked it out. One color was on clearance. Crazy cheap. I get my PAP tomorrow, and then I'll be clear what I need.
09-27-2017, 07:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-27-2017, 07:55 PM by Sleeprider.)
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
(09-27-2017, 07:47 PM)HalfAsleep Wrote: (09-15-2017, 10:16 PM)Mosquitobait Wrote: If you don't already have a nightstand, check Wally world item # 552976313 to illustrate a design that is perfect for a cpaper. Keeps the machine lower to prevent water droplets ganging up on you, but still leaves you space for your lamp and phone.
I checked it out. One color was on clearance. Crazy cheap. I get my PAP tomorrow, and then I'll be clear what I need.
I'm a bit more upscale than a $19 bedside table. Take a look at 2-drawer bedside tables and a lot of results come up. About $115 for this one.
or $160 for one with a felt bottom on the drawers.
RE: What supplies are needed for a newbie?
(09-27-2017, 07:06 PM)kiwii Wrote: Tomorrow is the Big Day, HalfAsleep. Best wishes! May your first night be blissfully uneventful.
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