Re: Why do i need a prescription?
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 9:26 am
And how about needing a prescription to tweak the pressure delivered by the cpap machine ?
After using the same machine (and same pressure) for a little over 3 years I noticed that some nights I was not resting as I did before... I thought I would need a little bit more pressure. I spoke with my PCP and he prescribed a new titration test. As a result the sleep doctor interpreting the results (which by the way I have never seen OR spoken to) concluded that I needed to have the pressure raised 3 notches! (even though on the night of the test it felt like too much pressure for me). He wrote a prescription for my machine to be tweaked. (even though they claim to be independent doctor office's passed all my information directly to the provider). The cpap provider I originally purchased the machine from changed the pressure of my machine.
After a couple of months I am still not comfortable because it is way too much pressure.
Spoke with the provider and he said he will not change the setting without a prescription and that if the new pressure was not working for me I needed to go back to the doctor for another prescription...(this all sounds like BS to me)
I would like to try it my self (gradually reducing the pressure one degree at the time each night to see if a little less will work for me). The tests are trial and error after all...
I looked for instructions on how to adjust it myself but cannot find them anywhere...? (the provider will not give them to me, of course)
Does anyone know how to get the instructions? Can anyone help ?
After using the same machine (and same pressure) for a little over 3 years I noticed that some nights I was not resting as I did before... I thought I would need a little bit more pressure. I spoke with my PCP and he prescribed a new titration test. As a result the sleep doctor interpreting the results (which by the way I have never seen OR spoken to) concluded that I needed to have the pressure raised 3 notches! (even though on the night of the test it felt like too much pressure for me). He wrote a prescription for my machine to be tweaked. (even though they claim to be independent doctor office's passed all my information directly to the provider). The cpap provider I originally purchased the machine from changed the pressure of my machine.
After a couple of months I am still not comfortable because it is way too much pressure.
Spoke with the provider and he said he will not change the setting without a prescription and that if the new pressure was not working for me I needed to go back to the doctor for another prescription...(this all sounds like BS to me)
I would like to try it my self (gradually reducing the pressure one degree at the time each night to see if a little less will work for me). The tests are trial and error after all...
I looked for instructions on how to adjust it myself but cannot find them anywhere...? (the provider will not give them to me, of course)
Does anyone know how to get the instructions? Can anyone help ?