Where A CPAP Newbie Should Start
Re: Where A CPAP Newbie Should Start
I just registered. I have trouble adding the name of my CPAP machine because I couldn't find my brand name on the drop-down menu.
CPAP: Flex Remstar Pro 460 with Swift FX For Her nose pillow and generic headgear
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Go to your profile. You can add your machine as text under comments.
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SpO2 96+% and holding...
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Testing to see if it works....
CPAP: Flex Remstar Pro 460 with Swift FX For Her nose pillow and generic headgear
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Looks pretty good...
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Re: Where A CPAP Newbie Should Start
I am NOT!
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
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I am a newbie. This is not a reply, but a post.
I've recently had to replace my 5 year old CPAP machine. When provided with a new one, I asked what I could do with the old one. I was told it cannot be rebuilt or reassigned to another user. The suggestion was to throw it at the dump as it cannot be recycled.
I assume there are thousands of Canadians with sleep disorders who use CPAP machines. As you know these are expensive machines made of plastic. The world is pressuring plastic manufacturers and users to recycle all plastics. Consequently, why is there no established method for recycling these machines and their components. As well, why can't they be recalibrated and reassigned to people who cannot afford such devices.
The Canadian Government claims to be at the forefront of recycling, etc... in their efforts to address climate change. However, this question seems to not have been addressed.
The CPAP industry is a multi-million dollar operation which I believe should be looked into.
In the meantime I don't know what to do with my old machine and I can't bring myself to put it in the garbage for landfill.
Suggestions are welcome.
jp
I've recently had to replace my 5 year old CPAP machine. When provided with a new one, I asked what I could do with the old one. I was told it cannot be rebuilt or reassigned to another user. The suggestion was to throw it at the dump as it cannot be recycled.
I assume there are thousands of Canadians with sleep disorders who use CPAP machines. As you know these are expensive machines made of plastic. The world is pressuring plastic manufacturers and users to recycle all plastics. Consequently, why is there no established method for recycling these machines and their components. As well, why can't they be recalibrated and reassigned to people who cannot afford such devices.
The Canadian Government claims to be at the forefront of recycling, etc... in their efforts to address climate change. However, this question seems to not have been addressed.
The CPAP industry is a multi-million dollar operation which I believe should be looked into.
In the meantime I don't know what to do with my old machine and I can't bring myself to put it in the garbage for landfill.
Suggestions are welcome.
jp
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Re: Where A CPAP Newbie Should Start
My June 2nd sleep study showed mild apnea, and I picked up my CPAP machine yesterday and managed to make it 5 hours last night before I gave in and took it off. I found this forum about a week ago and began reading, especially about getting used to the machine and mask. I still have lots of reading to do and plan to delve into the videos. Given that I was basically handed the machine and given verbal instructions, I can only hope I'm using it correctly. I guess the software will tell them that. I'm supposed to get a call in a few days to check on things.
Many, many thanks to all of you who have taken time to post here with tips and advice. Your tips and advice are greatly appreciated.
Many, many thanks to all of you who have taken time to post here with tips and advice. Your tips and advice are greatly appreciated.
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While you are on your own understand that you are not alone.
Here is to the realistic idea of a future of restful, restorative, and wonderful sleep every night.
Here is to the realistic idea of a future of restful, restorative, and wonderful sleep every night.
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SpO2 96+% and holding...
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Re: Where A CPAP Newbie Should Start
Every link I click on says "page not found" or "under construction"... Is it just me?
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Some of those links are 11 years old. You may have to get a little creative in your searching.
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SpO2 96+% and holding...
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I just made my first post, but accidentally pushed the "save as draft" button, and now I don't know how to find it and post it. Advice?
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To get to a draft message, go to our user control panel and click on "Manage drafts". Then click on "Load Draft". After it loads, you can edit it or click on "Submit" which will post it.
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I have just joined CPAPtalk and I am hopeful to get some helpful advice.
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I am 3 weeks new to cpap devices. My DME presented me with a Respironics Dreamstation. No discussion about alternatives (prescription is E0610 = generic)and no guidance on the settings, except to state that altering the settings is illegal. Thanks to this forum and the apnea board forum, I have learned so much that I am pretty sure I would be better off with the ResMed for Her. My question is: am I within my rights asking my supplier to let me try a different machine? I would like to know this before I approach them. I have Medicare and a very good secondary.
Re: Where A CPAP Newbie Should Start
Welcome to the forum.Guiniviere wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2019 7:13 amI am 3 weeks new to cpap devices. My DME presented me with a Respironics Dreamstation. No discussion about alternatives (prescription is E0610 = generic)and no guidance on the settings, except to state that altering the settings is illegal. Thanks to this forum and the apnea board forum, I have learned so much that I am pretty sure I would be better off with the ResMed for Her. My question is: am I within my rights asking my supplier to let me try a different machine? I would like to know this before I approach them. I have Medicare and a very good secondary.
You might want to start a new topic of your own with your questions. A lot of people don't bother reading this particular thread as it is very old and mainly supposed to be a read only thread. People will miss your questions up here.
You are within your rights to ask for anything you want....now getting the DME to be helpful....whole other story.
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