Soooo, I got my ridiculously ridiculous ResMed Adapt SV today and a matching ResMed Quattro FF Mask (Non Vented). Here's the scoop leading up to tonight's first run.
First off, with regards to insurance, my Insurance has a $750/year DME cap so here's what the nice people over at North Atlantic Medical did to help me out.
1. Ordered a "Refurbished" ResMed Adapt SV (with low hours supposedly..havent checked)
2. Total cost to me is $3000 (with all startup stuff like Mask, tubing, adaptors, machine w/ Reslink, humidifier)
3. $750 will be billed immediately to providor leaving me w/ a $2250 balance
4. The $750 will cover the first 1.2 months of rental ($500 or so/month is what my health insurance allows or something)
5. After that, I will be responsible for the remaining balance, so they spread it out over the course of 18 months - or $125/month approx
6. Once the $750 kicks back in, they will use that to a. pay off the machine, b. pay off the balance of the machine or c. a little of both, whichever makes most sense.
This does 2 things.
1. If it works, i'll be happy to pay the $125/month for 10 months
2. if it doesnt, i'm still stuck with a shi&&y sleep apnea ordeal but atleast i dont have sleep apnea and a $6000 bill to boot, or have paid 2 months of rental fee (over $1000) to find out it does work..so that's good.
So I get to the DME provider and I go to their little fitting room and she shows me this mask, with about a foot (literally) of HARD adapters coming off the mask, THEN the tube. I was like..uhhh…wth is that!?
She explains, because of the Non-Vented Mask, they have to add these adapters, one is an anti-asphyxiation adapter (well that’s good), one is a whisper swivel for exhale, and the rest are connecting adapters for the mask and those two adapters… WHOA! Not happy.
So, in order to reduce the sheer awfulness of this situation, some brilliant person at ResMed decided to add a 4-5” piece of tubing in between the mask adapter, and the near 1’ of hard pastic adapters to reduce tension on the mask and make it so those adapters are “in-line” adapters…basically.
Only they didn’t have any of this 4” blue tubing..so I got to deal with having a baseball bat coming out of my face until they do (hopefully a couple days, and they cant just mail it to me, I have to schedule the tech to come out to put it on!!).
But, aside from that, I should be good.
Also, even though I knew the answer, I asked if she had the cable and software for the machine. You can guess what she said to that. So, I need to find out where to get that Jazz (the cable I can find, it’s the software I’ll need help w/)
No clinical menu for me, just her, so again, that I’ll need, as I’m an anal fiddler. Although, I guess this machine takes time to “adapt” to your breathing pattern so I’ll leave it as such for at least the first month and go from there.
Second, I really wish I just had a vented mask, as it would negate the whole purpose of the extra 1’ of hard adapters coming out of my face… but again, we’ll wait the month, try it as the doctor ordered and go from there.
I’m not psyched at ALL about the constant requirement of cleaning the mask, tubing and the daily ritual of dumping the humidifier out, airdrying and refilling at night, with distilled water no less. Does everyone REALLY do this? I feel like I’ll need a dishrack and hanger boards in my bathroom for all this gear. Geesh! But I digress, if it helps me…it’s worth it.
One last thing, as I was leaving I saw this dummy head with a clear plastic gel like thing on it’s nose, presumeably to protect it’s nose and create a better seal for FF Mask users. It’s called the Sleep Comfort Care Pad.
http://www.sleepcomfortcaresystem.com/
Looked pretty useful.
So, off to see the wizard I suppose. Wish me luck, and if anyone has any info on that cable/software I’d be very grateful!