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I move around a lot and have run into all kinds of weirdness when it comes to CPAP stuff. Any time you establish a new doc, if your CPAP prescription is more than 1-2 years old you need to do another sleep study, so I think I've done 6 different sleep studies over the years.

The other thing to remember about CPAP is that it's not just the machine, you have to get replaceable supplies - masks, air tubes, etc every so often.

While not nearly as bad as linked blog entry, my worst situation was with Kaiser in the SF Bay Area. I had gotten a CPAP through them and then a few years later moved to a different part of the Bay. I set up a new doc also with Kaiser, but the records don't easily transfer and since it's a different Kaiser respiratory team, I had to (of course) do another sleep study AND go through a CPAP orientation on how to use a CPAP despite me already owning and using a CPAP and just needing a new mask, etc.



I get my supplies from illegitimate sellers on amazon precisely because of this.

I also learned how to adjust my machine manually because it was taking way too long to schedule new sleep doctor appointments and then appointments with the DME provider…I shouldn’t have to wait 6 months to a year in order to to get quality sleep.

I will never understand why a prescription for my BiPAP or my glasses is required. It is all pointless bureaucracy.


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