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Cathy s said:CathyS, since you've had your current CPAP for 9 years your insurance should be willing to purchase a new one for you. Usually they will pay to replace them after 5 years. Since your current CPAP is still running so well it would be worth keeping as a backup and/or travel xPAP and meanwhile depending on your copays and annual deductable you might be able to get a fully data capable APAP or CPAP. You would need a new script, but if you have a good rapport w/your family doctor he/she could write the script for you. Something to think about.Well my provider finally showed up and looked at my mask and she was able to fix it so guess it wasnt too defective. But I asked her a second time about the price and she said they retail $800 but for insurence companies they only have to pay $110. I also wish when I had started this that I had known the dr I went to was an uncaring ass!! I went to his office once and was seen by a nurse practitioner. Then I went and had a followup about 6 months after my study and the dr said your next follow up will be in one year and we will call you to schedule it. They never called.back so after awhile I realized that it had been awhile and they hadnt called so I called there. The receptionist asked if I was having problems. I told her no it was just time for a followup. She told me if I was not having problems there was no reason for me to be calling. Ive had my cpap for 9 years and have not seen the dr that prescribed it since 6 months after I got it!!
When Is this going to help.If it is going to help. Thats what I would like to know. It has been almost a week since I started using a cpap machine and I am still half a sleep all the time. Very ticked off about that. I dont want to spend the rest of my life just working and sleeping.
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