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F*ck Cancer!
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I love my CPAP. So does my wife
. I actally bought a second machine (on my dime) -- I have a "full size" Respironics at home:![]() and a much smaller, lighter weight Respironics for travel: ![]() The pictures are not to scale -- the travel unit is much smaller than the home unit. The catch with the smaller unit is that it makes more noise. Peter, make sure you try several different kinds of masks to get one that fits well and that you can sleep with. |
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You can bet I will be using this thread and speaking with one or more of you to get feedback on this life-changing step.
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Does health insurance typically cover CPAP machines and masks? And what did the second machine cost you?
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Not sure about your insurance, but mine covered the machine and covers replacement filters/mask/hose about every 3 months. Mine also gave me the option to switch to a new mask (nose pillows in my case) since I didn't like my first one. The DME (durable medical equipment) supplier calls me every few months to ask if I want new supplies, which they ship to me.
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Have My Own Room
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Not a problem. It's amazing to me how many people, especially men, seem to have this problem, most of them undiagnosed and/or untreated. Glad to hear you are doing something about this - I know after my diagnosis and starting treatment, I felt massively better and had the energy to get my azz to the gym and start working out for the first time in about 10 years. My health is definitely the better for it.
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The second machine cost me about $1,500 (you can get it for less without the heated humidifier, but I strongly recommend the humidifier -- and you need to make sure your doctor includes that on the prescription if you want one). I got it in 2006 when my job changed and I was going to be traveling more (I got my first CPAP in 1999, and the home machine that I have now I got in 2005). It was painful trying to carry my CPAP, laptop, and clothing, etc. in one bag, so I opted for the smaller machine. |
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