How many people have a back up unit?

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RogerSC
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Re: How many people have a back up unit?

Post by RogerSC » Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:34 am

Got a backup this summer for some extensive traveling where I didn't want to risk the cpap that I use at home. Prior to that I just took my home machine with me. But that was only for a few days, this summer we traveled in Europe for 3 weeks *smile*. I went a slightly different route and got a used cpap that's the same model that I use at home, except "gently used" from secondwindcpap.com. They were easy to to work with, and the cpap that I got from them is now well-traveled and worked well on 240V in Europe *smile*. As well as 120V here, of course.

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Re: How many people have a back up unit?

Post by Tatooed Lady » Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:27 pm

palerider wrote:
Wulfman... wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:Ok...sidenote, I'm no longer passively looking for a backup machine. I found one. Now I need another full time job to support my hobbies and therapy.
--I may have a problem; my therapy is my hobby.
You too, huh?
diversification, people, diversification!!! *thumps table*
Diversification...isn't that putting half your money in a mattress and the other half buried in the backyard in Mason jars?

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Re: How many people have a back up unit?

Post by palerider » Sun Nov 09, 2014 10:37 pm

Tatooed Lady wrote:
palerider wrote:
Wulfman... wrote:
chunkyfrog wrote:
Tatooed Lady wrote:Ok...sidenote, I'm no longer passively looking for a backup machine. I found one. Now I need another full time job to support my hobbies and therapy.
--I may have a problem; my therapy is my hobby.
You too, huh?
diversification, people, diversification!!! *thumps table*
Diversification...isn't that putting half your money in a mattress and the other half buried in the backyard in Mason jars?
it does my heart good to know you've been paying attention to all of my lessons!

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Re: How many people have a back up unit?

Post by mgaggie » Sun Nov 09, 2014 11:08 pm

No backup machine here

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Re: How many people have a back up unit?

Post by Drowsy Dancer » Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:41 pm

englandsf wrote:DD - why would insurance co want the old machine back? Not heard of that...
Because Aetna told me that, under my three-way contract with Apria (there's Apria-me, Aetna-me, and Aetna-Apria), I still get charged for a "service contract" as long as the machine is in my possession, once every six months. With the magic of health care billing this costs me about $18 once every six months, but if we ever lose our coverage with Aetna, that charge goes up to the "full retail" rate of $800+ once every six months.

So if I lose my current coverage (which I know will happen in four years anyway when my husband hits 65) when I still have my original 550P in my possession, I am NOT paying Apria more than the cost of a new machine for their "service contract."

And the next new machine I buy will be purchased differently, but there will have to be substantial technical improvements, or my needs will have to substantially change, before I spring for a new machine.

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Re: How many people have a back up unit?

Post by justin25taylor » Tue Nov 11, 2014 9:09 am

Even though I am new to this, I feel so good with CPAP< i'd never want to be without one. I also travel most weekends for work.
I picked up a PR 560, just like my "new" machine off Craigslist for $200. It showed .01 total blower hours. The lady bought it, thinking it was an o2 concentrator. It is exactly the same machine I have.
The DME folks gave me a card and a cell phone thing to put on it at no charge, that way ins co. can see I am using CPAP. I keep it bagged up with a little bottle of distilled water and a 15' extension cord.

The DME also gave me a couple of little oxygen bottles to take, so I dont have to pack the concentrator. I'm trying to get ins to pay for travel size o2 concentrator.

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Re: How many people have a back up unit?

Post by bailachel » Tue Nov 11, 2014 10:54 am

I travel about every other week for work so I bought myself an identical second machine. It is my travel/back up machine. The primary machine stays connected at home. I also have a battery in case the power goes out.

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