hey don;t cover anything...I am a student ( and on bursary) so I have a student medical insurance but from what I read they don't include these there...so it seems I have to find the best deals unless I find some non-profit that can help as someone suggested here but not sure how to go about this.I will call you Vadim thanks for responding...
another question although I saw someone asked it...I really wake up and I am conscious of that by noises my room humidifier, if not my boyfriend than my dog's snoring, the cracks in the walls, the water, everything wakes me up...and I drag the continuous noise of the room humidifier between the 2 pieces of an APAP which si noisier and how should I go about it it seems is better of buying from somewhere whee i can return it in certain amount if it doesn't work...I read that about masks is it the same for machines and humidifiers?
problem no.2 I move a lot...and when I had my test I felt a bit claustrophobic although I managed to fall asleep in the end...so I need something that allows me to move of who knows if I start sleeping well maybe a stick wiht the back way although when I am on my back I feel all my pains in my bones and muscles(I have osteoporosis)
thanks
Rux
ps what is this auto links check mark at the end? ( should I enable it)?
noise and masks
Hi,
When you called me at work, my boss picked up, and I was busy. I thought it was a customer, I work at Vacuum store. So I called back your number. Anyway, you can call again, no problem.
To say in short - I have no insurance. Machines in Canada are too expensive, but if you have insurance, it will cover 80%. If you don't - better shop online from US, and the best is cpap.com. Compare - here, machine+mask will cost you about $2500 total. I got a machine, 2 masks, extra 2 hoses, extra air filters for total $1200.
You can, however, try to rent machine for 1 month to see how it works for you. I dis so, at VitalAire on Pie-IX. Find number in yellow pages.
If anything else, feel free to call me. I'm not always busy.
When you called me at work, my boss picked up, and I was busy. I thought it was a customer, I work at Vacuum store. So I called back your number. Anyway, you can call again, no problem.
To say in short - I have no insurance. Machines in Canada are too expensive, but if you have insurance, it will cover 80%. If you don't - better shop online from US, and the best is cpap.com. Compare - here, machine+mask will cost you about $2500 total. I got a machine, 2 masks, extra 2 hoses, extra air filters for total $1200.
You can, however, try to rent machine for 1 month to see how it works for you. I dis so, at VitalAire on Pie-IX. Find number in yellow pages.
If anything else, feel free to call me. I'm not always busy.
TV and PC are my enemies. I'd rather walk for 30 min. than sit in front of TV/PC for 2 hours.