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CPAP Machine to Donate
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:36 pm
by Nandu
I was diagnosed a having sleep apnea, barely, back in 2002. I was provided with a CPAP machine, which I used for a few years. However, it got to the point that I don't seem to need it any more. I am facing a possible move out of the country, to the U.K., so am trying to find someone to donate my CPAP Machine to; a Good Knight 420S by Puritan Bennett. I checked out another Sleep Apnea website, but for some reason, they will not accept my machine. Does anyone have a suggestion as to where I can donate this? I live in N. California, in the Bay area.
Re: CPAP Machine to Donate
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:49 pm
by hyperlexis
Nandu wrote:I was diagnosed a having sleep apnea, barely, back in 2002. I was provided with a CPAP machine, which I used for a few years. However, it got to the point that I don't seem to need it any more. I am facing a possible move out of the country, to the U.K., so am trying to find someone to donate my CPAP Machine to; a Good Knight 420S by Puritan Bennett. I checked out another Sleep Apnea website, but for some reason, they will not accept my machine. Does anyone have a suggestion as to where I can donate this? I live in N. California, in the Bay area.
A charity wouldn't want such an ancient machine but there a lot of people on here who would absolutely kill to get an old replacement Puritan Bennett 420.
Re: CPAP Machine to Donate
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:34 pm
by Sir NoddinOff
Hey, if it still pumps air into ones lungs and provides an adequate air splint, data or no data, it may be a lifesaver for someone with plain vanilla OSA and limited funds.