I had to give back my CPAP machine and buy my own for 1000 dollars.
I have allergies and can't use it every night. If you are at all congested its a waterboarding device. It prevents you from pushing air out if your nose too fast, so the saliva chokes you. It's literally a torture device. So you just take it off and get bad sleep, but at least you can sleep.
But the insurance company won't allow you to use it 75% of nights. Even though I really need it. They'll take it away and don't care why you can't always use it.
Seriously, I set up a psych eval 2 months ago, took 3 months for a sleep study, and its 3-6 months for a cpap machine.
same experience for my wife getting a CPAP
isn't it cool having subpar sleep that could potentially kill you while you wait months?
I had to give back my CPAP machine and buy my own for 1000 dollars.
I have allergies and can't use it every night. If you are at all congested its a waterboarding device. It prevents you from pushing air out if your nose too fast, so the saliva chokes you. It's literally a torture device. So you just take it off and get bad sleep, but at least you can sleep.
But the insurance company won't allow you to use it 75% of nights. Even though I really need it. They'll take it away and don't care why you can't always use it.