no more machine need advice please

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by ReadyforRest » Tue Mar 19, 2013 12:53 pm

Yes, I can't believe how callous the DME was to take away someone's medical device that they need for their continued good health ... just remove it without a care ... all because of money!

And a doctor who won't see you because of no insurance. I thought they were supposed to "do no harm". So much for that ...

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by memapenguin » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:10 pm

The wonderful squid and his beautiful wife have come and gone leaving in their wake an ecstatic me with a heaven sent machine. I feel a bit like cinderella ...I had a pumpkin (my old machine)....the evil witch took my pumpkin (DME).....and my wonderful fairy godfather (the great and honorable squid) brought me a carriage (ResMed 9 autoset). I am looking forward to many things not the least of which will be a good nights sleep tonight. I would say that last nights 2 hours of sleep (if that) were a nightmare but I don't think I actually slept enough in a single sitting to even hit REM sleep let alone have dreams/nightmares. I am looking forward to learning my new machine, it is definitely a cadillac compare to what I was used to. I am planning on downloading the sleepyhead and resmed software and will probably have way too many questions as I try to learn the software, tweeks to my machine, and most importantly a better understanding of my OSA and a more active role in managing it.

Thank you again Squid you are my hero!

FYI not only did squid give me a machine w/humidifier he also blessed me with a climate line heated tube, extra filters and took the time to not only show me the machine and how it works but also set it up for me!

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by cosmo » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:45 pm

Can't get much better than that, enjoy
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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by photodork » Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:34 pm

wonderful news !! ty squid for such a fantastic ending!

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by Catalytic » Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:36 pm

Squid, you ROCK. Thank you to you and your wife.

mema, I'm so glad you are back on the machine! Best of luck to you with all that is going on.

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by kaiasgram » Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:05 pm

Catalytic wrote:Squid, you ROCK. Thank you to you and your wife.

mema, I'm so glad you are back on the machine! Best of luck to you with all that is going on.
A heartfelt +1 on both sentiments.

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by G'night Gracie » Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:21 pm

Outstanding outcome! Outstanding, generous people! So glad to be among you!

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by Debijo » Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:42 pm

This story gives me warm fuzzies!

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by herefishy » Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:54 pm

Nice going, Squid. And wonderful that you were right there and could take it to her.

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by quietmorning » Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:03 pm

DavidCarolina wrote:I believe that there is someone here who can donate an unused machine with face mask to you. This is a bit of an emergency.

Craigs list is another option, even an older brick is better than none. An old resmed cflex would be ok with max apap relief.

If I had a spare system id send it to you.

PLEASE make a new thread asking for a donated machine. Someone here can help. Or can buy you a machine, some
people are financially blessed here.

If I had the money id give it to you.
Or maybe we can all chip in a little and with a pool be enough?

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by nanwilson » Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:16 am

I am so happy to be part of this wonderful community....squid you are a prince among us, we are certainly blessed to have you here. When we say "pay it forward", today you did more than that ! CHEERS!!!!!!!!!!
Started cpap in 2010.. still at it with great results.

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by NotLazyJustTired » Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:30 am

I am not an overly emotional person, but reading through this thread, well let's just say my eyes aren't very dry. It is truly a blessing to witness such generosity among kindred spirits. We truly walk amongst angels. A ResMed S9 AutoSet with humidifier, Wow! Talk about your random act of kindness!

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by jdm2857 » Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:20 pm

No wonder why SpongeBob lives next door to Squidward.
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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by chunkyfrog » Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:29 pm

I, too was getting teary;
but instinctively tried to flick a tear away with my tongue;
now my tongue is stuck to my cheek!
Squid, you are awesome!
(Now where did I put the olive oil?)

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Re: no more machine need advice please

Post by idamtnboy » Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:55 pm

salton wrote: A word of advice to anyone else who finds themselves in this position: If someone from the DME comes to pick up your machine, simply refuse to give it to them. Make them get a court order. That will at least buy some time so you don't put your life on the line.
Imagine how going to court to remove life sustaining equipment from someone would play out in a O'care world.
Adding a bit to this. If your insurance company follows Medicare guidelines, and most do, the only part of the whole kit and caboodle that is rented is the blower unit. The humidifier is paid for up front in full just like the mask, hose, and such. The only part the DME has a claim on is the blower, nothing more.

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