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Re: If no insurance, what to do for CPAP


Posted by Pat on October 07, 2001 at 08:34:39:

In Reply to: If no insurance, what to do for CPAP posted by barry on October 07, 2001 at 07:11:06:

I suggest you put an ad in the paper and ask for a cpap machine that is not being used at a reasonable price. I had a friend who did that and got one for $25.00. Most medicare patients own theirs due to the medicare set up of after 13 months of rental. I have been toying with the idea of doing that so I can get them to people like yourself. Older people who have them and pass away have no idea how to get rid of them when no longer neded.I would be interested hearing from forum members about this idea. There would be no profit made, just recover expenses. I have my real e-mail address. What do you think???

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