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Re: Kaiser Permanente: OSA Surgery?


Posted by seattlebill on June 07, 2006 at 12:36:11:

In Reply to: Re: Kaiser Permanente: OSA Surgery? posted by Dash on June 07, 2006 at 11:42:20:

Good news! I just looked-up CPAP and came up with 7 hits right off. All for less than 300.00 .

If you have a script from a sleep doc, you can legitimately buy one of these and bring it to a DME for settings.

Of course, my first CPAP machine (that I used off-label at home prior to my official diagnosis)...was from a deceased ex-husband of a respiratory therapist . If you don't mind, this can save you money. If you do mind, don't ask the seller too many questions.

B.

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