Resmed S9 Elite for sale

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LSW
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Location: Moorhead, MN

Resmed S9 Elite for sale

Post by LSW » Mon May 12, 2014 4:59 pm

I purchased my machine on 5/20/2013. Three months after purchasing the machine I underwent septum rhinoplasty along with other procedures to correct my allergies. Since then I haven't needed to use my machine. I hope someone else looking to save money can enjoy this great machine.
Unfortunately I am unable to upload pictures at this time. I will send pictures upon request. I have the heated climate line hose, mask, cords, case and all original guides/booklets. No reasonable offer will be refused.

Run Hours 404
"sleep report"
Period-1 year
Days>4 hrs 41/354
Avg. Usage 3.9 hrs
Used Hrs 327.9

Thanks for looking!

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somnolentdoc
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Re: Resmed S9 Elite for sale

Post by somnolentdoc » Mon May 12, 2014 5:33 pm

I'm confused.

So you underwent a second sleep study to confirm your OSA was secondary to a deviated septum?

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LSW
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Re: Resmed S9 Elite for sale

Post by LSW » Mon May 12, 2014 6:12 pm

I did a second sleep study. He said the apnea was episodes were significantly decreased after the surgery. The doctor said It was up to me if I wanted to discontinue treatment. I'm sleeping better now. I don't wake up tired like I did before treatment. I haven's used the machine in over 9 months.

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somnolentdoc
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Re: Resmed S9 Elite for sale

Post by somnolentdoc » Mon May 12, 2014 6:36 pm

LSW wrote:I did a second sleep study. He said the apnea was episodes were significantly decreased after the surgery. The doctor said It was up to me if I wanted to discontinue treatment. I'm sleeping better now. I don't wake up tired like I did before treatment. I haven's used the machine in over 9 months.
Well don't take this as medical advice because I'm not your physician, but if I were I would discourage you from making your decision on that basis unless your AHI is extremely low...

Even so, I'm glad you did your due diligence and had a repeat study.

More food for thought, septoplasties tend to have poor long term outcomes. In fact a lot of procedures Otolaryngologists perform tend to have poor long term outcomes...

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Mask: Swift™ FX Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear
Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control
Additional Comments: 4-20 cm h2o EPR 3
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds"
Emerson