General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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HIDGolf
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by HIDGolf » Sat May 19, 2007 10:07 am
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Using an oral appliance since summer 06.
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MartiniLover
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by MartiniLover » Sat May 19, 2007 3:27 pm
Would you even be here if it cost to advertise your machine.
We all have a machine and are interested in helping each other with the problems of using our machines.
Price it super reasonable and maybe you could sell it.
100-150 strikes me as a place where you may find someone silly enough to do business with you.
I am a two martini lover. Two martinis and I think I am a lover!
Bipap 13/9, 10ft Hose
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jimbassett
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by jimbassett » Sat May 19, 2007 8:11 pm
Looking at this machine on CPAP.COM their price with humidifier is $1195.00 If I had any use for it I would jump on it. I would hate to think it would depreciate that much with very little time on it. Hope you get it sold HIDGOLF. Cheers jim
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SleepySandy
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by SleepySandy » Sat May 19, 2007 8:23 pm
This is a small thing, but you might want to list the size of the mask.
And indicate if you smoke - a lot of people might want to know if it's coming from a smoking home.
Good luck selling it.
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HIDGolf
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by HIDGolf » Sun May 20, 2007 10:25 am
SleepySandy wrote:This is a small thing, but you might want to list the size of the mask.
And indicate if you smoke - a lot of people might want to know if it's coming from a smoking home.
Good luck selling it.
mask, size med. non-smoker. 3.2 hours on the clock as shown in the photo of the display.
Using an oral appliance since summer 06.
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blarg
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by blarg » Sun May 20, 2007 12:23 pm
You know, I'm still curious. Did you get another machine, or are you bailing after 3.2 hours of trying in two nights? If so, what bugged you?
I'm a programmer Jim, not a doctor!
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HIDGolf
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by HIDGolf » Mon May 21, 2007 12:52 pm
I have an oral appliance now, no need for a bipap.
Using an oral appliance since summer 06.
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Goofproof
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by Goofproof » Mon May 21, 2007 2:19 pm
Did you have another real sleep study to confirm that it corrects the problem.
Sounds like that Bi-PAP is a bargain, it cured you in 3.5 hours, that's a record. Jim
Don't get me wrong, I hope you are cured, I wish we all were, but life isn't that easy.
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment!
"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease." Voltaire
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HIDGolf
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by HIDGolf » Tue May 22, 2007 11:41 am
This is my second machine. My first was a CPAP which I tried for 9 months nightly without success of keeping it on. I then started my oral appliance and had my third sleep study once it was in its final position.
This BiPAP I sort of inheritited from a friends decessed father.
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Using an oral appliance since summer 06.
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Gromma
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- Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
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by Gromma » Tue May 22, 2007 10:01 pm
Hello,
My name is Bev and I'm from Nova Scotia, and I'm new here. I am on
oxygen 24/7 and using a biPap machine with humidifer and the same
mask that you have here. I am only renting for a month until the doctor
says that it's the right machine for me.
You stated that you have inherited the machine from a deceased friend...
did your friend smoke?? Is he the one who used it or is it you?? Here
in Canada I will be paying $3500 or more for the same thing you have
here. I am really intrerested but I would have to talk with my husband
and my Respitory Technician before I make a decision.
I'll get back to you tomorrow.
Bev
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Gromma
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by Gromma » Wed May 23, 2007 11:21 am
Hi
I wrote to you last night about your BiPap machine that you are
selling for $400.
I spoke to my husband and he thinks, and I guess I must agree,
that I need to wait till the end of the month and be sure the doctor
agrees that this is the right machine for me. I have had three sleep
studies so far!!! Blue Cross has agreed to pay 80% so it's not as bad
as I thought it was going to be and besides I need the warrantly!!
Therefore, please don't hold up a sale while waiting for me.
Thanks
Bev
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by Guest » Wed May 23, 2007 3:20 pm
Bev
No, to my knowledge no smokers have used this system, nor has anyone around the system smoked.
I did try it when I was without my oral appliance but not being programmed for me, it wasnt very helpful.
I am in discussions with one person for a majority of the equipment.