Re: FDA petition to grant OTC status to CPAP machines
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 6:13 pm
I can't tell you about private insurance or other DME, but Medicare will not pay for a wheelchair without an order (prescription) from a doctor.
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I can't tell you about private insurance or other DME, but Medicare will not pay for a wheelchair without an order (prescription) from a doctor.
"Well, The vast majority of routine uncomplicated apneas found in a patient in an in lab study. (Like me) Were sent home with a pap machine that was set at the factory 4cm-20cm setting."super7pilot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:55 pmWell, The vast majority of routine uncomplicated apneas found in a patient in an in lab study. (Like me) Were sent home with a pap machine that was set at the factory 4cm-20cm setting. And just let the machine adjust on it's own. That is a rubbish way to treat a patient. So, what's the difference of going home from the Dr. or from costco with a machine set to 4cm-20cm. NONE at all.
It was this and the other apnea site that sent me towards better sleep. My VA sleep Dr saw the settings and sleep reports on my machine that I got from these two pages and said: Good job!
You said it right there. You're reading and reporting on what you've read on these forums. I would hardly call that the vast majority of CPAP patients as the vast majority of patients do not even participate in these forums.super7pilot wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:12 amI was, And in my time on the two apnea forums. I have seen that a majority have been sent home with 4-20 settings. Of course there are exceptions from exceptional Dr's.
A great many of the treatment threads start off with some version of "I'm starving for air" "My AHI is low but can't get restful sleep" And the common thread in those? VERY low min pressure as set by the pap manufacturer.
Yes, and it's unlikely that the people posted here constitute a statistically significant sample size.Conrad wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 6:49 amYou said it right there. You're reading and reporting on what you've read on these forums. I would hardly call that the vast majority of CPAP patients as the vast majority of patients do not even participate in these forums.super7pilot wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:12 amI was, And in my time on the two apnea forums. I have seen that a majority have been sent home with 4-20 settings. Of course there are exceptions from exceptional Dr's.
A great many of the treatment threads start off with some version of "I'm starving for air" "My AHI is low but can't get restful sleep" And the common thread in those? VERY low min pressure as set by the pap manufacturer.
I know, I know, semantics...
Even if the size was large enough, the folks who come here are not the average CPAP users for the most part. Most everyone here is trying to be proactive in their own care, that's not what I believe that the vast majority do.ChicagoGranny wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:25 amYes, and it's unlikely that the people posted here constitute a statistically significant sample size.Conrad wrote: ↑Wed Mar 19, 2025 6:49 amYou said it right there. You're reading and reporting on what you've read on these forums. I would hardly call that the vast majority of CPAP patients as the vast majority of patients do not even participate in these forums.super7pilot wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:12 amI was, And in my time on the two apnea forums. I have seen that a majority have been sent home with 4-20 settings. Of course there are exceptions from exceptional Dr's.
A great many of the treatment threads start off with some version of "I'm starving for air" "My AHI is low but can't get restful sleep" And the common thread in those? VERY low min pressure as set by the pap manufacturer.
I know, I know, semantics...
And what should be done about these people who can't even be proactive in their own health care?gotaug2 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 8:01 pmPeople come here because CPAP isn't working for them, or they have unanswered questions, otherwise they would be watching Netflix or golfing or whatever.
If the medical-industrial complex was doing its job, this would be a quiet place.
If only a small percentage of the people who have mismanaged sleep apnea treatment show up here or in other forums, think of all the people who never find adequate help.
Ridiculous viewpoint. For many people, the use of CPAP takes a lot of experimenting and tweaking. Societies cannot pay for medical professionals to spend all these hours.
My doctor is selective of who she works with for sleep clinics. Her #1 gripe is that MOST (she 100% said most) sleep doctors/clinics just send people home with basic settings and at best check to see if your AHI is below 5 after a couple weeks and again at maybe a few months. They aren’t fine tuning, they aren’t being proactive, they’re slapping everyone with basic default settings and billing their insurance as long as their AHI is in the “treated” range. This is straight from my doctor, who is even more frustrated with the medical system than I am. Not everyone has great doctors.Conrad wrote: ↑Tue Mar 18, 2025 7:42 am"Well, The vast majority of routine uncomplicated apneas found in a patient in an in lab study. (Like me) Were sent home with a pap machine that was set at the factory 4cm-20cm setting."super7pilot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:55 pmWell, The vast majority of routine uncomplicated apneas found in a patient in an in lab study. (Like me) Were sent home with a pap machine that was set at the factory 4cm-20cm setting. And just let the machine adjust on it's own. That is a rubbish way to treat a patient. So, what's the difference of going home from the Dr. or from costco with a machine set to 4cm-20cm. NONE at all.
It was this and the other apnea site that sent me towards better sleep. My VA sleep Dr saw the settings and sleep reports on my machine that I got from these two pages and said: Good job!
How exactly do you know what settings the vast majority of diagnosed uncomplicated apnea patients are using? I most certainly was not sent home with those standard settings after my lab diagnosis.