CrohnieToo
Joined: 20 Mar 2006
Posts: 3650
Location: Michigan
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Hoo boy! Talk about one extreme to the other! From those who have to wait weeks and months to having a script and equipment ready in two days!
Being able to get your equipment that fast is GREAT - IF - you are prepared ahead of time and know what you want and what you are entitled to.
A full face mask needn't be that tight. In fact, tightening too much is a common problem we tend to do when we are new to CPAP and mask. The mask cushions NEED to FILL w/AIR in order to seal correctly and well. If they are tightened too much and squished to your face it is interfering w/their ability to do so AND to fit comfortably. Your tech was NOT particularly good at fitting masks (to put it mildly).
Do you have ANY idea about the different models of CPAP? If you hang around these forums long you will be sorry if you don't get a fully data capable CPAP. That would mean either the Resmed S8 Elite, or S8 II Elite, w/EPR or the Respironics M Series Pro w/C-Flex.
You DON'T want a compliance data only CPAP like the Resmed S8 Escape or the Respironics M Series Plus. Understand that insurances reimburse the local DME suppliers by insurance code NOT by brand or model. The compliance data only CPAPs COST the DME suppliers less to buy than the fully data capable ones so many DME suppliers prefer to try to foist the lower cost CPAP on unsuspecting newbies rather than providing the fully data capable CPAPs.
The DME supplier's RT "should" allow you to try AT LEAST one mask of each style: full face, nasal cushion, nasal pillows and "hybrid" style, i.e. a combination of nasal pillows and mouth piece. Hopefully you will allowed to try MORE than one. Understand too, while many local DME's would prefer you not know it: Resmed, Respironics and Fisher & Paykel will replace FREE to the local DME supplier most any of their mask models a patient has tried and not be successful w/IF the DME will fill out a form AND return that mask W/IN 30 DAYS. Hopefully, this local DME supplier will offer you a lenient mask exchange. They SHOULD.
It might not hurt to call your insurance company and ask them what local DME CPAP suppliers they are contracted with, hopefully you will have the option of several or at least more than just one, JUST IN CASE this local DME supplier isn't willing to work w/you or you are not comfortable w/them or they won't supply you w/the equipment you want w/in reason.
AND you should ask for a copy of the doctor's dictated results (1-2 pages each) AND the full scored data summary report w/condensed graphs (5+ pages each) from BOTH your sleep evaluation AND your titration studies AS WELL AS a copy of your equipment order (script). They are a part of your medical records and if you are in the USA you have a LEGAL RIGHT to these copies. Store them away safely. You'll want them later as you come to know more about OSA, CPAP and your CPAP therapy.
At the top of this forum there is a Mask Fitting sticky. Read it. It will help you w/fitting your mask at home each night AND it will help you understand whether this local DME supplier's RT knows anything about PROPERLY fitting a mask.
Good luck and Happy PAPping!
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