My bipap has died after 10 yrs.I never went to sleep in all that time without it,and now I am having a very hard time sleeping without it.It will probably be a few more days untill I can get a replacement.Does anyone have any suggestions or tricks to help me get some sleep untill I can get a new machine? I never thought becoming a bipap addict would be a problem. Thanks John
my bipap died
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oceanpearl
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It sounds like your body has become addicted to breathing, withdrawl is hard, cold turkey. I missed one night due to a broken mask, never again, I spent most of the night in a recliner, almost vertical.
If you have to pay out of pocket CPAP.COM, is quick and reliable. Jim
At ten years I'd say you've been playing the odd's for five. What was the old unit, it did good.
If you have to pay out of pocket CPAP.COM, is quick and reliable. Jim
At ten years I'd say you've been playing the odd's for five. What was the old unit, it did good.
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment!
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire
Depending on whether you're using insurance or doing this out-of-pocket, you could get a machine literally "overnight" from CPAP.COM if you have your prescription. Your insurance might still reimburse you for a good share of the price.
https://www.cpap.com/productpage-bundle ... undle.html
In the mean time, you might try sleeping in a recliner. Wherever you sleep, try to keep your head tilted back so your air passage is in a straighter line.
Good luck,
Den
https://www.cpap.com/productpage-bundle ... undle.html
In the mean time, you might try sleeping in a recliner. Wherever you sleep, try to keep your head tilted back so your air passage is in a straighter line.
Good luck,
Den
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Goofproof wrote:It sounds like your body has become addicted to breathing, withdrawl is hard, cold turkey. I missed one night due to a broken mask, never again, I spent most of the night in a recliner, almost vertical.
If you have to pay out of pocket CPAP.COM, is quick and reliable. Jim
My old unit was a resmed sullivan vpap 2 I had no idea what the life span of one of these should be.I recently found out my insurance will pay for a replacement every 5 yrs.I found out that CPAP.COM has a sister website for insurance called BILLMYINSUANCE.COM.The website looks identical except for the name.They seemed like a good company, but I'm glad to get a recommendation.At ten years I'd say you've been playing the odd's for five. What was the old unit, it did good.
One thing for sure you got the good out of it, to bad you didn't get a new one at the five year mark, you would have had a backup, that's always good.
The one Den posted is my choice, if I hadn't been too cheap, I knew the APAP would handle my problem fine, and it has. Still it would be nice to at least try the Auto Bi-PAP. Jim
The one Den posted is my choice, if I hadn't been too cheap, I knew the APAP would handle my problem fine, and it has. Still it would be nice to at least try the Auto Bi-PAP. Jim
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment!
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire


