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PurpleOx Therapy: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA - PurpleOx - 02-22-2022 Study types: 3-night at-home sleep studies due to insurance
My thoughts/plans/what I have done:
Edit: Got attachments working! RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - SarcasticDave94 - 02-22-2022 Welcome to the Apnea Board, Some things to consider: Look for either the ResMed AirSense 10 or 11 AutoSet. The 10 has either AutoSet or AutoSet For Her while the 11 has both in one. The form factor will be a bit different but therapy will be comparable. Look for the name ResMed. Mask, consider first a pillow type mask as they're lightest and the smallest format. Next would be a nasal mask. Then last is either a full face or hybrid full lower and nasal upper. You'll want a heated hose so that you can avoid rainout, the condensation that collects inside the hose and mask. Consider a hose cover and hanger to add comfort. You'll want to get your copy of the clinical manual after deciding what machine you want. It's available above. You want to know how to set your PAP yourself. You'll want a free report tool OSCAR. You need to know what your therapy looked like. Doc isn't going to devote a lot of time to help. Doc will be interested in after you using PAP 4 hours a night, did AHI go down to 5.0, is patient feeling any better, any better meaning even slightly. But on the forum, we can do lots better than slightly. RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - PurpleOx - 02-22-2022 Thanks for the welcome, Dave. I'll keep an eye out for Resmed 10/11. I finally got my hands on the prescription... It has all the info that a typical CPAP prescription would have (machine type, humidifier, heated hose, 99 months, prescriber ID, etc) but is addressed to a specific company/vendor. Can I use this for other vendors? RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - Sleeprider - 02-22-2022 The prescription can be used by anyone you send it to. They will probably contact the doctor's office for confirmation. Are you buying out-of-pocket or is this insurance? RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - PurpleOx - 02-22-2022 The company he sent it to is covered by my insurance. I would really prefer to use insurance (they cover 90%), but I called the supplier for this medical equipment company and Resmed AirSense 10/11 (as well as Luna) are backordered. I'm trying to determine what price I'm willing to pay to have the machine sooner, e.g. get it in 3 weeks for $600 (if anyone even has the machines) vs get it in 2 months for $150. I have the funds to cover it, it's a question of "what level of health emergency is this?" My job is really suffering from my symptoms, I am unable to work full time. I set up an appointment with an ENT specialist for next week, so I think I will call around about CPAPs to know my options but hold off on making orders until the ENT specialist looks at what's going on. Prescription: AUTO CPAP Duration: 12
RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - SarcasticDave94 - 02-22-2022 Most CPAP masks will fit the hose end. Some masks to require a short connection hose which are included in those cases. Take a look at the Fisher and Paykel masks, on their website for homecare. I use a F&P Vitera which seals very well on minimal strap tension. It has a RollFit bellows. I am not saying you need full face, but look at the other models first: Evora, Brevida, Eson & Eson 2, Pilairo Q. Me personally, I would just stick with a ResMed PAP. We have a supplier list you can call. Supplier #2 sells lightly used machines that can be a great alternative. DOTmed sells used machines as well as sometimes there's some to be found via Search Tempest. RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - PurpleOx - 02-22-2022 Dave: Thanks for the mask recs as well as pointing me out to Search Tempest. Didn't know there was such a thing! RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - SarcasticDave94 - 02-22-2022 You're welcome, hope the info helps find what you need RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - Gideon - 02-22-2022 Call your insurance comp and state that every DME you called has a very significant backlog for these devices. And you are confident you can purchase one, likely for significantly less, from an online source in less than a week. So will you reimburse me for that purchase? The likely answer is no. Then ask why not? My health is at stake as is my job. Ask, no Push for an exception due to these backlog times. Ask how much they would reimburse to you if they followed that route. We recently a member who was successful on doing this. RE: Diagnosed with Moderately Severe OSA. A little lost despite lurking on this board. - PurpleOx - 02-25-2022 After being quoted a 2+ month wait from my insurance for an APAP, I've gotten my hands on an AirSense 10 Auto for Her myself. (Bonus: 4 GB Resmed SD card came with it!) My mask is arriving on Monday, so my first usage will be Monday night. Here are the settings I will try the first night. Could I have feedback please?
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