What should I get?
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2005 12:52 am
I have some questions before I buy a CPAP:
Doe the doctor need to prescribe an AUTO CPAP in order for me to get one? I will get a prescription tomorrow, but am not sure what he will do. His price is way high and would like to shop around.
Does the Auto CPAP have the manual setting, I guess set with a card?? Sorry, not sure how they are set. I would probably never use the Auto, but maybe it would be a good idea?
Which is the best brand? Goodnight, ResMed or Respironics?
What is the best model? I would probably want a heated unit where I can turn the heat off during the summer?? Is price always the best indicator for quality?
Now the Mask: This is probably important right? What should I look for? A friend said he uses a full mask when he is congested – should I get one of those initially, and which one?
During the first sleep study they found I had 17 obstructive events and one central. I only could sleep for an hour and half and the tech told me that sometimes people do have a central one in the first hour.
During the second test he needed to get to 8.5 cm to stop the snoring. I had not trouble falling asleep with the nasal mask. What about falling asleep with the full mask, is it harder?
Lots of questions: If anyone can answer any of them let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Dan
Doe the doctor need to prescribe an AUTO CPAP in order for me to get one? I will get a prescription tomorrow, but am not sure what he will do. His price is way high and would like to shop around.
Does the Auto CPAP have the manual setting, I guess set with a card?? Sorry, not sure how they are set. I would probably never use the Auto, but maybe it would be a good idea?
Which is the best brand? Goodnight, ResMed or Respironics?
What is the best model? I would probably want a heated unit where I can turn the heat off during the summer?? Is price always the best indicator for quality?
Now the Mask: This is probably important right? What should I look for? A friend said he uses a full mask when he is congested – should I get one of those initially, and which one?
During the first sleep study they found I had 17 obstructive events and one central. I only could sleep for an hour and half and the tech told me that sometimes people do have a central one in the first hour.
During the second test he needed to get to 8.5 cm to stop the snoring. I had not trouble falling asleep with the nasal mask. What about falling asleep with the full mask, is it harder?
Lots of questions: If anyone can answer any of them let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Dan