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Doctor sounds promising. Wondering why she would need approval to write the script for the new machine. She is the doctor. Whether the insurance company will pay for the machine is not her problem. It's yours. If you want the script she should provide it.
Hi bonesigh--boy, your entry here sure makes me wonder about my machine. I'm finally getting about 5 hours solid sleep on CPAP. Unable to go back to sleep once I wake up. My hosing connection just started leaking within the past 2 days. Seems like a big leak to me, but I have nothing to compare it to. I had a couple of pretty good days yesterday and the day before. Today, after above-reported sleep pattern, I'm really feeling exhausted again. I'm gonna call DME today and have this machine checked over. I'm not at all confident that the pressure's where it should be after things I've read here. I have an appointment with a really good sleep specialist 9/1, but meantime I'm gonna have to do SOMETHING. Your F.F.F. statement describes my attitude totally. I'll do whatever I'm supposed to do--I just don't know what that is at this point! I feel worse now than I did before I was diagnosed. It's frustrating after having 2 days of feeling really pretty good....I've said this before--I'm sure people on here are sick of hearing me say it--but I cannot understand why the beginning stage of treatment is begun with little to no instruction and/or orientation to problem-solving or what to expect. If this disease is so dangerous, and I have no reason to thing that it's not, they sure are leaving a lot of people out here twisting in the wind.....
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