What 2 buy and where 2 buy it

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mperkel
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What 2 buy and where 2 buy it

Post by mperkel » Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:50 pm

OK - it's purchase time. Used the test machine that they gave me but my insurance doesn't cover buying one. So - it's time to buy.

I did not need a humidifier but if one come with free or cheap I'll take it. I used a Remstor M series in the test. Seemed to do a reasonable job but if there's something better I'm interested. I'm not poor but not rich either. I'm thinking $600 - $800 range.

I'm a computer guy so I like settings, software, and computer interfaces but also like the "it just works" kind of device too. I want auto whatever. Tell me about a-flex. Do I want that?

They slipped me a free mask. But do I want nasal pillows?

And - I need to know where to buy. I have a perscription.

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Re: What 2 buy and where 2 buy it

Post by jnk » Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:57 pm

You want a full-data machine.

cpap.com (hosts of this forum) price match and have good prices.

Here is rested gal's summary of A-flex, if I may plagiarize her again:
In a nutshell, C-flex affects only the beginning of exhaling. As I understand it (and I could be wrong) A-flex does that too, but A-flex also "smooths" the transition of the pressure moving back up. A-flex rounds out the transitions, smoothing more than just the beginning of exhaling. I've used both, and A-flex is definitely more comfortable to me than just C-flex. Each person is different though. Some like one better than the other. Some like both turned off. The nice thing about getting the auto with A-flex is that is does also have C-flex. You can use whichever suits you better, or... neither.-- viewtopic.php?f=1&t=36857&p=320488&hili ... pr#p320488
I like my nasal pillows, but masks are a very individual thing. If you go full-face, you don't have to worry about fighting mouth leaks. If you go nasal or nasal pillows, you may need a plan for fighting jaw-drop and lip-flutters.

mperkel
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Re: What 2 buy and where 2 buy it

Post by mperkel » Tue Dec 09, 2008 6:28 pm

But what should I buy and where should I buy it?

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Julie
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Re: What 2 buy and where 2 buy it

Post by Julie » Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:30 pm

How do you know you don't need a humidifier?

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Gerald
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Re: What 2 buy and where 2 buy it

Post by Gerald » Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:46 pm

Perkel......

I can highly recommend what I'm running.......

M-Series Auto with AFLEX (it's 5-machines in one...you'll like it)
Optional Extra-Fine Air Filters for the M-Series air intake
Integrated Humidifier (you'll need it)
Viewer Software (vital to the management of your condition)
Card Reader (must have to use the software)
Quick-Disconnect attachments for your hose
90-degree swivel Fitting for Hose (fits on the back of your M-Series...do it)
Shallow Cookie Pan with non-skid shelf liner material (absolutely prevents water damage to furniture)
Aura Headrest Type Mask with nasal prong nose-piece (it's my 5th mask....the RIGHT one for me)
Swinging arm to support hose over your head

Purchase All except the cookie sheet from CPAP.COM (they are nice people to do business with).

Buy as a package....and negotiate on the price. If they won't "deal", go elsewhere.

You are in a good position....free to purchase what you want....from who you want to buy from.

With the equipment I've recommended, you can do a wonderful job of managing your condition.

Hope this helps...........

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Re: What 2 buy and where 2 buy it

Post by cflame1 » Wed Dec 10, 2008 6:38 am

you'll probably find that you already own the humidifier... so it'll be slightly cheaper to stick to the Respironics version... you'll be able to use the same humidifier.