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I just spent an hour with a respiratory therapist trying out different masks for my CPAP. I've been using the machine for two years now, and never once was there any hint that I could try different masks without buying them first. Oy.

I now have a new full-face mask that seems more robust than the Respironics ComfortFull 2 (which either breaks at the nose joint or at the bag-pipe seal*) and also a new nose-only mask that seems very comfortable -- I'll see if I can keep my mouth shut at night.


*I call it the bag-pipe seal because when it breaks, it turns the mask into a two note bagpipe. It's hard for anyone else in the house to sleep when that happens, and impossible for me.

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Date: 2008-12-30 06:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robertdfeinman.livejournal.com
Interestingly Medicare won't pay for a CPAP in one go. They require it to be gotten from a medical device supplier who also comes to the home and adjusts it and makes periodic checkups.

This goes on for 15 months at which point it is paid for. I guess many people only use it for awhile and then give up, so renting is more cost effective.
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