What info must be contained in the apap prescription...

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day for night
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What info must be contained in the apap prescription...

Post by day for night » Sun Mar 06, 2005 2:12 pm

I tried a search on this, but was unsuccessful in finding the information.

I am going to have my doc write me a prescription for a apap machine next week. In order for a internet cpap company to accept this, what info must be in the prescription.

For example:
Must it say autopap, or is any cpap prescription enough?
Does my pressure setting need to be in the prescription(I would think so)?

What else do I need in and with the prescription?
(maybe a copy of my sleep study).

It appears that a new remstar autopap is around a grand. If I can't get my doc to get me one, I'll probably just get one myself. So far this cpap thing has been a big bust for me. I've decided to do what I can to take over my own treatment as much as possible.

Thanks in advance.
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derek
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Post by derek » Sun Mar 06, 2005 2:17 pm

Call cpap.com and talk to them. They will take a straight cpap prescription. All mine said was "cpap at 12 cm".
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Mine scrip was........

Post by gailzee » Sun Mar 06, 2005 8:13 pm

changed from a "straight" CPAP, set at 12. I wanted and rather DEMANDED an autopap so the dr. rewrote it to say APAP with a range from 8-12. The
low setting of 8 was too high so my DME got the RT's ''ok'' at the doc's office to lower it.
Before anyone tells me about changing the settings myself I do know....
Hope this helps you?

MaryFran

prescritions for autopaps

Post by MaryFran » Sun Mar 06, 2005 11:44 pm

I think it is great for anyone to take over the responsibility for treatment of their sleep apnea.

I requested a prescription from my primary care doctor.
Resmed Spirit Autopap with heated humidifier
Range from 6-20

You may have to move the lower pressure up if you feel that you are not getting enough air.

Some people choose to lower the upper pressure, but I run mine at 9-20.
The pressures can be changed easily using the buttons under the lcd.

I believe that you arei the best judge of what pressures give us the best night sleep. The autopaps will adjust the pressures if you need a change while you are aslleeep. It is also great to just press the buttons and see the number of apneas and hypopneas that happened during the previous night.

MaryFran

prescritions for autopaps

Post by MaryFran » Sun Mar 06, 2005 11:47 pm

I think it is great for anyone to take over the responsibility for treatment of their sleep apnea.

I requested a prescription from my primary care doctor.
Resmed Spirit Autopap with heated humidifier
Range from 6-20

You may have to move the lower pressure up if you feel that you are not getting enough air.

Some people choose to lower the upper pressure, but I run mine at 9-20.
The pressures can be changed easily using the buttons under the lcd.

I believe that you are the best judge of what pressures give us the best night sleep. The autopaps will adjust the pressures if you need a change while you are asleep. It is also great to just press the buttons and see the number of apneas and hypopneas that happened during the previous night.