Getting a new machine. Update

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Re: Getting a new machine.

Post by drj130 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:52 am

GumbyCT wrote:
drj130 wrote:What kind of bites is that nothing I have now, will work with the PRS1.
Or the S9. I was going to mention that before but didn't want to be the dark cloud. How about your mask? Does that count? IF you had an HC 150 that would work with either machine.

It is good that at least you have a machine
You are correct on that GumbyCT. At least it will all still work with my APAP that I currently have now. The fun thing is, my platoon sergeant, told me that I will bring my spare machine out. What he doesn't seem to understand, is that if it breaks, then I'm really up the creek without a paddle. Good thing that the PA say I would stay back until I get the machine issue fixed. At least he has some brains.

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Re: Getting a new machine.

Post by GumbyCT » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:06 am

Yea, Good Luck with the Military Intelligence aspect of this.

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Re: Getting a new machine.

Post by Kahfree » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:12 am

drj130 wrote:Greetings to everyone. While I was out in the field the other day playing Soldier, my machine was dropped and turned upside down. Water got into it from the chamber and now, it is dead. I will be getting a new machine and I know of three choices I'm thinking about. The PR-1, the S9, and the Icon. I know that there are a few here who use the first two, and can provide the pros and cons of them both (please do), I'm wondering if anyone uses the Icon? The biggest question on that would be, where to get the software.

Thanks for the help,

David
The Premo icon (although my first and only machine so far, one week now) is so nice! It really makes no noise, is sleek, easy to use and has an alarm clock/music. You can add your own music to the stick. Its so easy to have the push button on the front of the unit and its just turn, push, turn, push dial. It barley looks like a machine and more like a clock. Its small enough that when packing it in the travel bag its not bulky. All three units, the Premo, Novo and Auto are identical except that the Auto has Senseawake and something else but other than that, the same. All have a humidifier INSIDE the unit, so its all in one, not a detachable humidifier. When researching the machines when I knew I was going to be put on one, I found that one and hoped I got it. I did, and am glad. The heated tubing is so nice. When in bed, its not a cold piece of plastic laying over you, its nice and warm. Its also suppose to prevent rain out? I dont know what that is, but so far this week, I have not had it I guess. lol

Not having the software is a pain in the butt. I may search for it on the software on the internet and get a copy that way. (people always copy that stuff..lol) if I cant get my doctor to order it for me. I do not like that they dont include it and only give it to the DME.


Kelly

ps The machine is not flimsy. Its built well and the company that makes them makes top of the line washers/dishwashers, etc

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Re: Getting a new machine.

Post by drj130 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 12:07 pm

Kelly, Thanks for the useful information on the Icon. I just seen your other post and see that no one yet has found a way to get the software for it. In my case, having the software is a deal breaker. Seeing as how you can't even add the music yet kind of bites as well. When I talked to my DME about getting the software, they were not happy that I knew it existed, and in no way would they allow me to get my hands on it. Bad news for them.

David

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Re: Getting a new machine.

Post by Hose_Head » Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:08 pm

drj130 wrote:Kelly, Thanks for the useful information on the Icon. I just seen your other post and see that no one yet has found a way to get the software for it. In my case, having the software is a deal breaker. Seeing as how you can't even add the music yet kind of bites as well. When I talked to my DME about getting the software, they were not happy that I knew it existed, and in no way would they allow me to get my hands on it. Bad news for them.

David
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Re: Getting a new machine.

Post by drj130 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:15 pm

Hose_Head wrote:
drj130 wrote:Kelly, Thanks for the useful information on the Icon. I just seen your other post and see that no one yet has found a way to get the software for it. In my case, having the software is a deal breaker. Seeing as how you can't even add the music yet kind of bites as well. When I talked to my DME about getting the software, they were not happy that I knew it existed, and in no way would they allow me to get my hands on it. Bad news for them.

David
When you leave that DME to buy elsewhere, make sure that the old DME knows WHY you didn't buy from them. Otherwise, they will never learn that their lack of service is costing them business and things will never change.
Hose_Head, I wish I could leave them, but in my case I don't really have much of a choice. I should explain what I meant a little better. They were more than likely looking for a way to charge my insurance more by having me send them my card. Seeing as how it wouldn't do me much good to do that with the wait I'd have, they won't be making money off me / the military that way. That is what I meant by bad news for them.

David

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Re: Getting a new machine.

Post by drj130 » Wed Jan 26, 2011 4:21 am

Well, I've decided and I will be going with the S9 Autoset. Might take me a few weeks to get it. I'll also be getting the climateline with it as well. If any S9 owners out there have any suggestions on anything else that I should get with it, please let me know.

Thanks to everyone for their input, I am thankful for it all.

David

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Re: Getting a new machine.

Post by drj130 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 5:12 am

My machine arrived today. Only problem I had at first was that the language was in German, fixed that after 2 minutes. Tonight's sleep will be interesting.

Thanks again to everyone who helped.

David

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Re: Getting a new machine. UPDATE

Post by drj130 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 6:59 am

Well, Had my first nights sleep with my new machine, and I think that things look very promising with it. I'll post my last night with my M Series APAP and the S9 report as well. Now if I'm reading it right, I think that things will be taking a turn for the better.

The M Series first:
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And now the S9:

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Comments are always welcome. Others who have had more practice reading the ResScan reports please let me know how it looks to you as well.

Both nights were with the same mask, the Comfort Gel.

David

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Re: Getting a new machine. Update

Post by cflame1 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:37 am

you've got a leak problem on both of them.

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Re: Getting a new machine. Update

Post by drj130 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:41 am

Cflame1, I've noticed that as well. One thing that I did notice as well is that the leak with the S9 is a lot less than what I had with the M Series. I'm thinking that it might have been due to moving while sleeping. I'll try to adjust the mask just a little to tighten it up a bit and see if that helps. Thanks for confirming what I thought.

David

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Re: Getting a new machine. Update

Post by Pugsy » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:43 am

Hi David,
Long time no see.

Your leak rate is awful but as I remember, it always has been.

Doesn't seem to be affecting treatment though...... How are you feeling? And yes, tossing and turning will/can make leaks worse.

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Re: Getting a new machine. Update

Post by snnnark » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:50 am

I switched from the Comfort gel to the Mirage activa lt and the leaks went away! Might work for you too?

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Re: Getting a new machine. Update

Post by drj130 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:55 am

Pugsy wrote:Hi David,
Long time no see.

Your leak rate is awful but as I remember, it always has been.

Doesn't seem to be affecting treatment though...... How are you feeling? And yes, tossing and turning will/can make leaks worse.

Brenda
Hey Brenda,

Yeah, been a bit busy here with training and what not.

With the ComfortGel, the leak rate for my pressure is about 28. There were a few spikes with the S9 that went above 30, but no where near what it was like with the M Series. I think that I'm getting better results with the S9. The M Series is not a bad machine, I just think that it wasn't the right machine for me.

snnark,

I'll have to look into that after I get my refund (taxes). I've gotten my free mask for now from the military and I'm not sure how long I'll have to wait before I can get another. I might even give the Swift FX another try as well. Maybe I'll be able to get it to seal better.

David

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Re: Getting a new machine. Update

Post by snnnark » Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:01 am

drj130 wrote: With the ComfortGel, the leak rate for my pressure is about 28. There were a few spikes with the S9 that went above 30, but no where near what it was like with the M Series. I think that I'm getting better results with the S9. The M Series is not a bad machine, I just think that it wasn't the right machine for me.
IIRC the leak on the S9 is compensated for, so anything above 0 is not good. i.e. Your actual leak is 28 + 30 = 58

Or is it

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