Re: Newly diagnosed and confused (Canada)
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:31 am
Yes, it is a good idea to work with someone local when you are starting out. I did that and it was helpful. If you keep reading this forum, you will soon know a lot and can then strike out on your own and perhaps buy online.
I first started buying online when I went to my Provider to get some replacement parts for the mask I was using at that time. I discovered that the parts would cost me within a few dollars of a whole new mask! That's when I began looking online. Things are a lot cheaper. You do need to be careful what online seller you deal with though because shipping costs can get you. The host of this forum, cpap.com is indeed the best bet for everyone, including Canadian online shoppers. Any info on that, you can ask about later.
It appears you can use "Sleepyhead software and it is free (developed by a member of this forum). When you begin to look at your data, you will probably have lots of questions. Ask on the forum and soon you'll be a pro!
I'm glad you got the C-Flex sorted out. For some, the exhalation relief is not helpful but many find it is easier to breath. I have been using cpap for 10 years now and my first machine did not have the exhalation relief. I seemed to do fine. Now, I can't get on without it! It makes a big difference for me.
You're going to do fine. There are lots of people here willing and able to answer your questions, as you have already discovered!
I first started buying online when I went to my Provider to get some replacement parts for the mask I was using at that time. I discovered that the parts would cost me within a few dollars of a whole new mask! That's when I began looking online. Things are a lot cheaper. You do need to be careful what online seller you deal with though because shipping costs can get you. The host of this forum, cpap.com is indeed the best bet for everyone, including Canadian online shoppers. Any info on that, you can ask about later.
It appears you can use "Sleepyhead software and it is free (developed by a member of this forum). When you begin to look at your data, you will probably have lots of questions. Ask on the forum and soon you'll be a pro!
I'm glad you got the C-Flex sorted out. For some, the exhalation relief is not helpful but many find it is easier to breath. I have been using cpap for 10 years now and my first machine did not have the exhalation relief. I seemed to do fine. Now, I can't get on without it! It makes a big difference for me.
You're going to do fine. There are lots of people here willing and able to answer your questions, as you have already discovered!