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What would you recommend for a machine?
#1
What would you recommend for a machine?
Initially, around 1992, I was diagnosed with a mixed central apnea and treated with protriptyline. That worked OK for a long time and then it changed over time - now I'm told it is an obstructive apnea.

What would you recommend in the way of a machine, that isn't a "brick" like the Airsense 10 base model which was dispensed?
                                                                                                                          
Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider. 
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#2
RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
I'm very happy with my Philips Respironics Dreamstation unit..

I have it coupled with a Fisher & Paykel Eson nose mask.
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RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
The most common current generation full data machines that are used around here are:

The Remed AirSense 10 AutoSet, AirSense 10 AutoSet for Her, and AirSense 10 Elite CPAP
The PR DreamStation AutoCPAP and DreamStation CPAP Pro

Slightly older full data machines that are still occasionally dispensed as new equipment are:

The Resmed S9 AutoSet, S9 AutoSet for Her, and the S9 Elite
The PR System One Series 60 CPAP Pro and System One Series 60 AutoCPAP

All of these machines are compatible with SleepyHead, which is free software developed by a person with OSA. SleepyHead is what many of us use to check our data since there's a lot more data than is provided to the user via the machine's LCD.

If you are paying out-of-pocket, the PR machines are typically cheaper if you are in the US. If you are paying with insurance, your out-of-pocket cost of all these machines will likely be the same if you are in the US.

Questions about SleepyHead?  
See my Guide to SleepyHead
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RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
I've got some Craigslist leads for the ResMed AirSense 10 for her - 1 is unopened, the other is barely used because the person said she couldn't tolerate it.

If I go through with this (insurance already paid for the other 'brick' and it has been a tad over 2.5 months, so I probably can't return it), I will meet in a public place and have requested to exchange photo IDs with the one I've been in contact.

Also - I have cough-variant asthma and undifferentiated connective tissue disease (UCTD). One of the reasons I would like a data-capable machine is that both of these may affect pulmonary function. In particular, pulmonary fibrosis is associated, possibly caused by, UCTD. Changes over the long term may become identified earlier if I have the data streams available to evaluate.
                                                                                                                          
Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider. 
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#5
RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
Have you looked at Supplier #2

They have used low hour machines and are clean and come with a warranty. They also have new opened box machines. You will need your prescription.

Although, I realize many buy from Craigslist, you never really know what you are getting.
My 2cents.
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RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
One of the Craigslist posts is unopened in box; allegedly the owner died before having a chance to use it.

I've not discussed this with the sleep doc yet; very busy this weekend helping with a convention and singing in the Verdi Requiem (Columbus, OH and it went pretty well).

Also, this will be out of pocket, so cost is an issue.

                                                                                                                          
Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider. 
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RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
Hi Beej,
If you do purchase a machine off of Craig's list, hopefully you can find one close to you so you can meet up with the owner to actually check it out, have them run it to make sure it's working ok.
Good luck to you with this situation. Oh by the way, WELCOME! to the forum.!
trish6hundred
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RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
I purchased a 'gently used' ResMed Auto Set P10 last year with very few hours on it. I am pleased with it and so far it has been working perfectly. Supplier number 2 tries very hard to make sure the buyer is satisfied with his/her purchase.
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RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
I now have a ResMed AutoSense 10 for Her in my possession with 0 hours on it. Need to get it a memory card.
Should I try to download the existing data from the brick (Airsense 10 basic) to it?



                                                                                                                          
Note: I'm an epidemiologist, not a medical provider. 
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#10
RE: What would you recommend for a machine?
Any camera or computer store will have a suitable SD card.

2GB should be enough size wise to last a long time before it fills up with data.
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