So i did get put on oxygen at night, 2 liters of it per minute or something. Brand new machine that sounds a bit like a milking machine and condenses the O2 out of room air, which is nice. I've had it for little over a week and I think it's making a positive difference. Hard to describe, but I think I'm sleeping a bit more deeply and I'm more clear
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The sooner the company who wanted to profit from keeping you breathing, but can't even read a clock, are out of your life, the better.
Does the oxygen machine attach to the CPAP machine? (What I really want to know is how it concentrates the O2 in the air. I'm gonna go look that up.)
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My mask is the one listed for $89. This company billed me $255. After insurance, I owe $78.
The $45 cushions? $240.
The $5 filters? $40.
The $4.75 hose? $49.
The 5 pack of disposable filters for $6? $19.
All told, they billed my insurance company $653. After my deductibles, I owe them $190.
On top of this, I was reading over the original paperwork they sent me with the O2 condenser ... it has a clause in small print that states they will automatically send me parts for my CPAP whenever my insurance allows them to.
That's not going to happen.
I will be talking with my sleep therapist on Monday.
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