Two questions about this -
1) if you have good insurance and it pays for CPAP, then if its deregulated does that mean it goes the way of OTC medication. You CAN by it OTC or you can get a prescription. For me, a prescription for CPAP is cheaper because it costs me nothing (except the high premium I pay every month for that coverage). On the other hand, if it goes just to OTC it will cost me what??
2) I have central sleep apnea - does that mean that the machine is really doing me more harm than good? Just wondering because I am still having daytime sleepiness. I could probably sleep 16 hours a day if my wife allowed it! Dr.s answer - up the pressure. Doesn't help - rip it off during the night. End up with red mat over the nose and cheeks from the machines pressure.
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