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Cam,
The original post mentioned you are using a saliva gel. Is it Biotene? A friend who is an oral cancer survivor who lost his salivary glands tells me that this is the best product he's found.
If you have had this Plus CPAP for less than 30-45 days, call your insurance, ask what local DME CPAP suppliers they are contracted with. Hopefully you have the option of more than one as that will give you more bargaining/negotiating room. Then take that Plus back to your local DME supplier and tell them it is NOT ACCEPTABLE. Insist that they provide you with the Respironics M Series Pro w/C-Flex. If you do have the option of more than one local DME supplier use that weapon as well. All of your current equipment will be compatible w/the Pro. The Pro is fully data capable. The Plus should be taken off the market as should all less than fully data capable CPAPs in my not at all humble opinion.
If you've had it more than 30-45 days then it might pay to start w/your sleep doctor. DIPLOMATICALLY lay a guilt-trip on him that he's making therapy/equipment changes "by guess and by gosh", that the Respironics M Series Pro w/C-Flex will provide the data on your nightly leak rate, AHI, AI, etc. and you want a Pro in place of this bare bone, compliance data only Plus, that your insurance DOES cover the Pro, that the Pro and the Plus are the exact same HCPCS code for reimbursement purposes. Push for a new script for a Respironics M Series Pro w/C-Flex (x ressure setting, x C-Flex setting); Show AHI/Leak feature On; Full face, Nasal cushion, Nasal pillows or "hybrid" style mask of patient's choice".
Good luck!
What you could do as well is scour your local thrift stores, flea markets, craigslist, www.cpapauction,com, etc. to pick up a data capable machine for reasonable price. I was able to pick up an auto apap (granted it is an older one) for only $40.00 on www.cpapauction.com. You can find great deals out there if you are willing to look.
What brand is your wife's cpap? Is hers a Plus as well?
Have you tried the Hybrid and how did it work for you?
You might try adding another humidifier to your set up as well. I have the intergrated humidifier but I, also, have the Fisher and Paykel stand alone humidifier HC100. It holds more water than the intergrated humidifier and if used along with your intergrated might give you more moisture -- if it doesn't interfer with your breathing. For me too much humidity (anything past 1) causes my asthma to act up and it is hard for me to breath. But I am thinking with the Sjorgens you probably wouldn't have that problem. These humidifiers can be picked up used at a fraction of the cost of new at the above mentioned places. It might be that if the doctor thinks it would help the insurance might even cover it.
Your Respironics Remstar PLUS M series does NOT provide useful data -- it only provides compliance data -- meaning the number of hours and days you use your machine. It does NOT provide any other data -- such as leaks, AHI, etc. It is useless as far as determining what problems might be hindering treatment. Compliance data is needed for some insurance companies and Medicare and thus the reason for the data card.
If you haven't had the machine very long (less than 30 days typically) you could switch it out by talking with your doctor have him or her write a script for a data capable machine. Explain that you are having trouble with your therapy and having a data capable machine would help him or her determine what might be going on with your therapy.
Once we get into deeper sleep it is still possible to leak without the air making a loud sucking noise. Your lips parted slightly will still allow leaks to occur that probably will not wake you. Just because you experience this loud sucking sound while awake doesn't mean that the same is happening while asleep. This is not a good comparison to see if you are leaking.
I have used full face masks and I know that my mouth will dry out with a full face mask, even with the humidifier, if my mouth drops open even slightly. Same goes for the nasal pillows.
I am familiar with Sjorgren's Syndrome as my son-in-law's aunt has it (we all live in the same small community and socialize on occasion). She is on a cpap as well -- has been for about 6 months. So I know it is possible to have Sjorgrens and still use a cpap. Like I said in my previous post she uses special mouthwash and gels as prescribed by her doctor to help with the dryness. I will try to find out from my son-in-law the names of the ones she uses but it will probably be the week-end before I see him.
Let us know how you did with the smaller size pillows.
Yes it is the M Plus series and it has a smart card too. She showed me all of it. I have to try to figure out how to correctly wear the hybrid mask during the day before I actually need to use it so I'm not fumbling around with it while tired.
Cam
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