Keeping up with the Jones's

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
Snorenomore1

Post by Snorenomore1 » Sat Feb 12, 2005 8:34 pm

Rested Gal,
You make a very good point.

In the last couple of years OSA has became a popular subject, there was even an article about it in Time magazine a few weeks ago.

I checked with a couple DME's this week and they told me they don't carry the APAP machines at all (I was hoping to rent one). The DME's AND the Docs, like you said don't want the hassle of argueing with the insurance companies.

Snorenomore, who tries so hard to keep up with Liam's one liners that they get too long and become two liners!

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Question for Mikesus

Post by luckylinda » Sat Feb 12, 2005 10:29 pm

I have adult onset asthma also. I recently discovered this and am not sure it is truly resolved.

Would you mind sharing your research about where you were finally able to get help?

Many thanks,
Lucky Linda

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Re: Liam

Post by Liam1965 » Sun Feb 13, 2005 6:35 am

LDuyer wrote:Linda, whos peeps would be sad if Liam stopped his one-liners.
Sticky, sugary, marshmallowy. Yuck! Why should I care what "Peeps" think? They're so fickle, they're all over right now, but you watch, not long after Easter they'll all be gone. Fair weather friends if ever I heard them.

Liam, who wonders how high he'd have to crank his CPAP pressure to force a peep through the hose.

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Re: Question for Mikesus

Post by Mikesus » Sun Feb 13, 2005 7:55 am

luckylinda wrote:I have adult onset asthma also. I recently discovered this and am not sure it is truly resolved.

Would you mind sharing your research about where you were finally able to get help?

Many thanks,
http://www.njc.org/

National Jewish in Denver. And they were covered by my insurance. They are the place to go for respiratory issues.