Re: Escape Auto--Let's Clear this Up
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 9:18 am
why did my comment double post? sorry folks because I have no idea how to fit it
Double posts usually occur when you go ahead and post your reply, then decide to change something in the text. Instead of going to 'View your posts' OR 'View your submitted message" and then using the 'edit' button, if you backspace in your web browser to your old text box (which you can do in Explorer or Firefox), then you often get a double post appear on the forum. If this happens use 'ctrl a' to copy all your last double text changes, so you don't lose them, then back out and delete the double post with the 'X' or delete button (you can only do this if someone has not posted after you did). If you're stuck with your double post still visible go in with 'edit' and delete all the text then put in something like "Double post deleted" so everybody knows what happened.naturalisbest wrote:Why did my comment double post? sorry folks because I have no idea how to fit it
It's not just Resmed. But the S9 Escape Auto is in a special class because it's the only APAP out there that does not record full efficacy data.naturalisbest wrote:I would like to know why Resmed sells an inferior machine to the good one recommended by everyone and the two look exactly alike. Why would they confuse people like that? They should have pulled the look-alike with almost the same name off the market. I see a lot of people getting suck with the inferior one here just like I got stuck with inferior masks (at least for me). We shouldn't have to go in for a sleep test and know the Exact Model Number of the machine or we're screwed.
I disagree with this suggestion, because often it takes several different masks until a newbie can settle on THE mask that works best for them. If the rx says one particular model of mask, then the DME will have to go back to the doctor to get a new rx for the new mask the patient wants to try. DME's already don't want to switch out masks because of the paperwork involved, this just adds MORE complication. The proper mask rx should read "Mask of patient's choice".Let me tell you that you also will want a script of the mask you want, as well. It must say the actual name of the mask and "medically necessary" or whatever today's saying is that means No Substitutes. Otherwise, you end up with a mask they think is comparable and just happens to be what they have on hand. I asked for a specific pillow mask that was very popular that the time online here (thus I knew the exact name and even the manufacturer) for my last test. I got stuck with a choice of a pillow called the GoLife or a Swift Fx. I tried the Swift Fx as it was also very popular and it folded over in my nose on the left nostril so I took the GoLife. I endured that thing with felt wrapped around it on the upper cheek bone plastic that was too high up on my face until I was eligible for a new mask.