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thanks for your concern. my problem with the rt at the dme is her lack of concern. she does not seem willing to allow me other options as far as masks are concerned. she wanted me to wear a full face mask, i refused because we tried this 2 years ago and the mask ate my nose up from top to bottom my eyes swelled shut my whole face swelled up. it took six weeks for my nose to heal after getting off the mask. her attitude is no full face mask no service. must be her favorite mask . so i walked away from the machine and had very extensive surgery that did not work. then i had a dental appliance made that did not work either. so now i am on bipap this time because they discovered i have complex sleep apnea. i am sure there are good dme and rt out there but i have bad luck so far. as far as seeking a new one i do not know how the insurance company works that. i figured i probably could not change until the machine is paid off. 1 year.
i do have a question for you. is it normal procedure to give a client a used machine for the first month while yours is being ordered? it has been 7 weeks and i am still using a loner machine.
sheila Herring said:I have a DME company and I am a respiratory therapists. Have you tried changing to another company for your supplies and help. A trach is pretty drastic. We have pt. all the time that got a machine from a company and have problems like yourself and we help them out. 2 months is not that long yet so be patient with yourself it can take months to adjust. I would be happy to try and answer any questions you might have and see if I can help you through this site.
Carl Speas said:this week i tried to contact my dme. it was like looking for a needle in a hay stack. when i finally reached her you could tell she could care less. i am less than 2 months on bipap had some questions. she was totally clueless. i went to see my doctor the same day, he told me from now on to contact him the dme was not knowledgeable enough to answer questions. she does well to sell equipment. he told my sleep apnea problem was so bad he did not want me to take advise from her. he also told me that if i cannot adjust to my machine and mask my only option from here on was a trach. sugrery nor dental appliance has worked so i must wear this machine. so far have not done the best, but i am going to keep at it awhile longer.
she wanted me to wear a full face mask, i refused because we tried this 2 years ago and the mask ate my nose up from top to bottom my eyes swelled shut my whole face swelled up. it took six weeks for my nose to heal after getting off the mask. her attitude is no full face mask no service. must be her favorite mask .
I won't get into Patient Responsibilities because I have a husband who still for some unknown reason blindly accepts and never questions his doctor. I don't understand that type of person and never will.
The majority of patients would never be able to stand up to my personal list of Patient Responsibilities and they/we would probably antagonize 95% of the medical profession.
I am a Registered Respiratory Therapists who owns a dme company. We only do cpaps,bipaps, ASV, etc. We go to the pts. home do all the things on this thread except we do a phone follow-up in 3 days, 30, days, 60 days, and a letter every 90 days for supplies. We do either a 2 week or 30 day download depending on the physician. A week download really does not give you a fair chance to adjust to the therapy. But your provider should be available to help you adjust and help with mask issues.
Jan said:Wondering how many on have worked with a DME or RT who complies with the list that started out this thread? Not me.
Where are you located. I want to switch to your company.
My DME has been responsive but not proactive -- and I think that a bit of the responsiveness was because I was forearmed with so much forum information before walking in the DME's door. I give mine a c+ maybe a B-
sheila Herring said:I am a Registered Respiratory Therapists who owns a dme company. We only do cpaps,bipaps, ASV, etc. We go to the pts. home do all the things on this thread except we do a phone follow-up in 3 days, 30, days, 60 days, and a letter every 90 days for supplies. We do either a 2 week or 30 day download depending on the physician. A week download really does not give you a fair chance to adjust to the therapy. But your provider should be available to help you adjust and help with mask issues.
Jan said:Wondering how many on have worked with a DME or RT who complies with the list that started out this thread? Not me.
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