Finally getting tested

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sleepyheadct
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Finally getting tested

Post by sleepyheadct » Sun Jan 27, 2019 11:58 pm

So a couple of years ago my then GF told me I stop breathing in the night often and I know I snore loudly. Sometimes I am so tired after work I have to pull over and sleep for a few minutes to make it home. I ordered the home test from 1800cpap but they are on back order for a couple more days, so it will be just a little longer before I find out if I have OSA or something else. Anyway, lots of great info on this forum so I am enjoying digging through the old posts and learning between now and the time I get the test results.

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Re: Finally getting tested

Post by kteague » Mon Jan 28, 2019 5:00 am

Hello and wlecome. Looking forward to hearing how things go with you.

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Re: Finally getting tested

Post by zonker » Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:11 am

sleepyheadct wrote:
Sun Jan 27, 2019 11:58 pm
So a couple of years ago my then GF told me I stop breathing in the night often and I know I snore loudly.
welcome aboard! sounds like you might be a candidate for therapy. please be sure to come back to this thread and let us know how it goes.

good luck!
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Re: Finally getting tested

Post by ChicagoGranny » Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:40 am

sleepyheadct wrote:
Sun Jan 27, 2019 11:58 pm
I ordered the home test from 1800cpap
When it comes time to buy CPAP equipment, will you use insurance or pay out of pocket?

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Re: Finally getting tested

Post by bonjour » Mon Jan 28, 2019 11:43 am

A couple of things for you going forward assuming that you do have apnea.
1. get a full copy of your sleep studies. You are entitled to your medical records, you may need them later, more likely will need them.
2. get a copy of your prescription, technically a prescription is needed to purchase a CPAP machine and a mask in the US. A Paper copy would be great.
3. you want an Auto machine because they are more versatile. You want a machine that is fully compatible with Sleepyhead because that tool is the best to help interpret what is happening.
4. This machine you will have until it wears out in 5+ years.

There are more things to look for like Run hours, not therapy hours to make sure that you are getting what you want

I recommend the ResMed line because they react faster to events and their EPR can act as a bilevel (next machine up) up to the limit of 3cmw Pressure Support if needed.

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