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I have to return my BIPAP machine next week.

Metalhead

Unmitigated Evil
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The thing is, I was not using it every night because I kept on swallowing air when I used it, and I kept on waking up in the middle of the night with intense chest pain because of it. Now that particular issue has been fixed too late. I have to return the BIPAP machine because according to Medicare, I was noncompliant with treatment. I have to wait a couple of months for another sleep study to start the process all over again.

I am such a moron.
 
The thing is, I was not using it every night because I kept on swallowing air when I used it, and I kept on waking up in the middle of the night with intense chest pain because of it. Now that particular issue has been fixed too late. I have to return the BIPAP machine because according to Medicare, I was noncompliant with treatment. I have to wait a couple of months for another sleep study to start the process all over again.

I am such a moron.
Sorry that happened. I swallow air frequently, but not all the time.
 
Lesson from this: when there's a problem, fix it. Call the doctor's office (or whoever) and have the problem addressed pronto.

No use crying over something that already happened. Move on but going forward don't just quit something. Stick with it and fix the issues.
 
Lesson from this: when there's a problem, fix it. Call the doctor's office (or whoever) and have the problem addressed pronto.

No use crying over something that already happened. Move on but going forward don't just quit something. Stick with it and fix the issues.
I know that now. I feel a lack of intelligence within my thick head that is what lead to this outcome, however.
 

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