anybody need a cpap?

Betty S.
on 5/26/09 4:37 am - Mesa, AZ

My sleep apnea is gone...yaay!
I have a remstar series M with humidifier and nasal cannula, extra filters, nice carry case, flannel hose cover (so you don't freeze)  only 571 hours on it.  Here is some info:

We invite you to experience the special features of the new M Series Sleep System starting with the small and sleek design that has true consumer appeal. The patient-friendly functions include lighted touch controls for on/off, ramp and C-Flex, and a covered LCD display and controls for advanced reporting and setup.

The redesigned humidification chamber features a new easy-turn dial for easy adjustment in the dark, and a new “hidden" water chamber that is easier to remove, fill and replace.

I need to get this sold, as I'm moving and broke.  Surgery co-pays can hit deep!!!
please PM me if you are interested.
betty

Tusun
on 6/6/09 12:38 pm
I have a machine already, but I have a question.  How did you find out your apnea was cured.  Did you figure it out yourself or were you re-examined?  Also how much did you lose to in order to be cured?  Thanks and good luck selling the machine, I know about those dam co-pays!
Mike F.
on 6/9/09 11:28 am - Orlando, FL
I also stopped using my machine. I had severe apnea and had a CPAP for 4 years. I probably needed one long ago. My wife at one of my cardiologists appointments told him I snored alot and there you go.

After RNY surgery on 4/20/09 I quit using my machine and haven't snored, woke up at night or been poked in my side by my wift to roll over. I see my Cardiologist next month and he will probably have me take a sleep study.

Mike         
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