Any idea on how or where you can sell your a Cpap? I have a virtually new Remstar Cpap, auto with Cflex and heated humidifier. It has only 300 hours on it and is about 5 weeks old. I was unable to adapt to using it. I tried listing it on ebay and about an hour later, they pulled the auction. Any ideas on how to sell it? Will the evil DME but it from me. It seems like such a huge waste for this beautiful brand new machine, to just sit and not have anyone using it.
Any adivise?
Are you giving up? That would even be a bigger "waste". Your health will be in jeopardy.
Have you been doing much reading here? There are many others who keep trying and trying until they find the right combination that works for them.
Please don't give up on your therapy. If you have an "Auto", that should be of great help to find what works for you. With the software package it can tell you a great deal.
Best wishes,
Den
Have you been doing much reading here? There are many others who keep trying and trying until they find the right combination that works for them.
Please don't give up on your therapy. If you have an "Auto", that should be of great help to find what works for you. With the software package it can tell you a great deal.
Best wishes,
Den
(5) REMstar Autos w/C-Flex & (6) REMstar Pro 2 CPAPs w/C-Flex - Pressure Setting = 14 cm.
"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
User since 05/14/05
"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
User since 05/14/05
You can't sell it on ebay but you can sell it at yahoo auctions
http://search.auctions.shopping.yahoo.c ... cpap&cat=0
or maybe someone here would be interested. you should register so people can contact you.
http://search.auctions.shopping.yahoo.c ... cpap&cat=0
or maybe someone here would be interested. you should register so people can contact you.
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Re: Any adivise?
If you're selling it in order to try another machine, then fine. But if you're selling it to give up on xPAP therapy, think again. Your life could be at stake... try harder to adapt, or try another machine, or another mask, but quitting xPAP therapy altogether is usually not any sort of reasonable option. Repeated nightly plummets in blood O2 saturation will play hell on all the systems of your body, and eventually lead to major, nasty diseases and disorders.Anonymous wrote:Remstar Cpap, auto with Cflex and heated humidifier. It has only 300 hours on it and is about 5 weeks old. I was unable to adapt to using it.
For an analogy, imagine a diabetic saying "screw it, I can't adapt to managing my blood sugar, so I'm not gonna bother anymore." I think we all know what'll happen to him/her, in time, and it's not pretty.
*Claps for the Wulfman* He's right, you know. Stick with it. Good luck!Wulfman wrote:Are you giving up? That would even be a bigger "waste". Your health will be in jeopardy.
"Mister Hose, that's my name, that name again is Mister Hose!"
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Please Advise....
Did I just see cpap machines for sale on eBay? Parts only! No power cord....
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You mean like this one? It just sold for $499.00 w/o humidifier...
http://auctions.yahoo.com/i::5276091
http://auctions.yahoo.com/i::5276091
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