Light at the end of the tunnel?

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Bearcat42
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Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by Bearcat42 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:29 pm

I called the sleep center this morning, where I did my study. They had told me before that I would have to go back for a full night of titration, but this morning the sleep tech that did my study told me that their doc had reviewed my study and made a reccomendation, which he faxed to my PCP.
His reccomendation was that I did not need to come back for another test and he reccomended a Bi-pap set at 21/17. That sure seems high, but they said I did well at those pressures. The VA uses Respironics so I guess that is what I will be getting, finally.
I just want to say thank you for everyone who has helped me during this journey, from offering advice and wisdom to offering their support, thanks.
Hopefully within the next week or so I will have my new machine. I will complete my profile with that information when that time comes and then I can bug all of you with using it.
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Re: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by OutaSync » Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:34 pm

That is great to be prescribed a bi-pap, right from the beginning. Did you remember to ask for a copy of your sleep study?

Bev
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Sleep Study Titrated to 19 cm H2O
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10/17/08 BiPAP Auto SV 13/13-23, BPM Auto, AHI avg <1

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Re: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by Bearcat42 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:40 pm

Oh yeah, I meant to post that. When I called them this morning I asked for a copy. So I should have that soon.

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Re: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by boston » Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:14 pm

get a copy of your prescription too, just in case your outta town or something and need to pick something up.
Some DME's want a prescription even for a mask part or hose, some dont.
I carry my sleep study and my prescription with my equipment.

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Re: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by Sleepy Boy » Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:47 pm

Hey Bearcat, good luck with your equipment, hope it works good for you...Larry..
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Re: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by cflame1 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:58 pm

Bearcat... don't settle for a Bipap Plus, it's not fully data capable.

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Re: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by Babette » Mon Apr 06, 2009 4:27 pm

Oh yeah, good point. NONE of the Respironics "Plus" models are fully data capable. Don't let them lie to you. All you can get is compliance hours.

You need one with "Pro" in the name, or "Auto". Even BiPaps can be "autos".

Pluses make good backups, but not primary machines. You can get machines for FAR LESS on https://www.cpap.com - but only if you can afford the out of pocket expense, or can get your insurance to reimburse you. I only get 70% reimbursement, but it's worth it to me, and I can get the other 30% reimbursed through my FSA Healthcare account.

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Re: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by Bearcat42 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 5:09 pm

cflame1 wrote:Bearcat... don't settle for a Bipap Plus, it's not fully data capable.

I was looking at the Respironics web-site and the "Plus" model has a titration range of 4-20 cmH2o but the Docs reccomendation was a setting of 21/17 so I dont see how they could give me a Plus model. What do you guys think?

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Re: Light at the end of the tunnel?

Post by Babette » Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:04 am

Well, sounds like you're gonna get a Pro or Auto, then. But you never know. Just LOOK AT IT, and be SURE it doesn't say "PLUS" anywhere.

LOL,
B.

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I currently have a stash of Nasal Aire II cannulas in Small or Extra Small. Please PM me if you would like them. I'm interested in bartering for something strange and wonderful that I don't currently own. Or a Large size NAII cannula. :)