• By Clay Rollyson
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Can I use CPAP while Sick?

It is that time of year again….cold and flu season. For CPAP users that can mean that they have to choose to go without their CPAP while they are sick. If you are on a CPAP and need to make this decision, then there are some things to consider.

Is it ok to stop using my CPAP while I am sick?

In most cases the Doctors that we work with have said yes. If you are sick enough that your nasal passages are restricted, using CPAP can be a real pain. If the CPAP makes you miserable while you are sick, then it may be a good decision to wait till you feel better to resume CPAP Therapy. However, we have heard from multiple customers that using their CPAP while congested actually helped. So in most cases it is best for you to simply ask yourself this question: “Will using my CPAP make me feel better or worse tonight?”.

Make sure that you keep the CPAP Clean and Sterile while you are sick

Recycling germs in your CPAP mask and supplies is just gross, and it will not help you feel better. Make sure that you clean your CPAP Mask and Supplies every day while you are sick. If you need a better way to do that, then you need to consider a CPAP Cleaner to help you out. They kill 99% of Bacteria, Mold, and Mildew.

Ideas to make using CPAP easier when you are sick:

There are a few tips and tricks for using CPAP while you are sick. You may be a person that has to maintain compliance for your job or for your insurance purposes. If that is the case, then you may not have an option. Trying some of them that we have listed below might make all the difference that you need to keep using your CPAP while dealing with illness.

Try a Full Face CPAP Mask

Most CPAP users use a Nasal CPAP mask. We all know that when you have nasal congestion, that breathing through your nose can be really tough. So changing things up to a Full Face CPAP mask can be a breath of fresh air.

Use Cold or Flu Medication

It may seem obvious, but it is worth mentioning. If you can use some sort of decongestant or medication to help your symptoms, then you probably should. That might make all the difference on whether or not you can use your CPAP while you are sick.

Adjust your Humidity Setting on the CPAP

In many cases an adjustment of your Humidity Setting can help tremendously. Just like when you were young and you used a room humidifier. Depending on your symptoms turning your humidity up or even down can not only allow you to use your CPAP, but can also help you offset the symptoms of your cold or flu. You may also want to add heated tubing to add even more humidity.

Change your CPAP settings

If you are not already on Auto-CPAP therapy, then you may want to consult with your Doctor to see if an adjustment to your settings may be necessary while you are sick. On an Auto-CPAP the machine may make the change for you.

Sit up while you sleep

If you can use your CPAP in an elevated recliner chair, or maybe some pillows to help you sit up a bit in bed, it will help tremendously. It helps with drainage as well as with reducing the severity of your Sleep Apnea in most cases.

Use a Saline rinse on your nose

Opening up your nasal passages with a Saline Spray or Rinse like a neti pot or nasal spray will help you on the CPAP as well while you are sick.
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  • By Clay Rollyson
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3 Great Alternatives to CPAP

If you ask most Certified Sleep Physicians what the best treatment for Sleep Apnea is, chances are they will say, “CPAP”. That is because CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) has long been considered the “gold standard” of Sleep Apnea Treatment. So what does someone do when CPAP just doesn’t work out for them? For a long time the answer has been surgery or “deal with it”. Thankfully these days there are some good alternatives that may be worth trying.

Alternative #1: Bongo Rx

The Bongo Rx is a very interesting alternative to CPAP. It uses EPAP (Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure) to splint open the airway on exhalation. It does this by slowing your exhalation so that your airways don’t collapse in your sleep. During inhalation, small valves open to allow you to breath normally. Then during exhalation those valves close and direct the exhalation through small vents, generating EPAP to keep your airways open. The Bongo Rx is great for people that have failed on CPAP or for those that need a Sleep Apnea treatment option while on the road or camping.
Click Here to learn more about the Bongo Rx

Alternative #2: myTAP Oral Appliance

The myTAP Oral Appliance is a great CPAP Alternative for Mild to Moderate Sleep Apnea treatment. It provides a custom fit for your mouth in just 15 minutes and can be remolded at any time. The myTAP is also adjustable up to 22mm so that you can find the range that works best for you. This alternative allows you to position your bottom jaw farther forward to keep your airway open while you sleep. This is also a great alternative for people that dislike CPAP or for those who need an easier travel option for Sleep Apnea.
Click here to learn more about the myTAP

Alternative #3: Optipillows EPAP

The Optipillow alternative is another great EPAP option. This one also uses your own exhaled pressure to splint open your airways while sleeping. It is easily adjustable from 1.5cm to 15cm of EPAP . This allows you to start with low resistance and work your way up as you acclimate. It does not require a prescription. The Optipillow is available in 3 sizes so that you can find the right fit for your nose.
Click here to learn about the Optipillow
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  • By Clay Rollyson
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An Update on Current CPAP Shortages

You may be wondering right now why you are having to wait so long to get your new CPAP machine. Well….. that is a long story, so buckle up. Currently, we have a few major factors facing the CPAP industry. We will explain what those factors are and how you can attempt to navigate them to make sure that you get what you need. In addition to the update here we are extending a 20% discount using coupon code: 2021. This discount is on EVERYTHING CPAP related except CPAP Machines. It is a great time to get CPAP Cleaners, Batteries, or other supplies you are in need of.

Covid Related CPAP Part Shortages

We all know that Covid-19 has caused major shut downs all over the world. The CPAP market is no exception to that. From chip shortages, to shortages of components like power cords, it has had a huge affect on CPAP Machines. Starting back in April of 2020 we received notifications from our major suppliers, like ResMed and Respironics, telling us that they were having trouble. Those troubles started with a shortage of shipping options. Evidently, most air freight shipments come in the underbelly of passenger jets. When people stopped flying internationally, air freight shipments slowed to a crawl. This means that those spaces on flights for freight went up on cost significantly and increased shipping times dramatically. As the spread of Covid continued, factory shutdowns, and worker shortages only added to the fire. To an extent, much of these obstacles were overcome by the first quarter of 2021. At that point, when things seemed to normalize, the next shoe dropped.

Philips Issues a CPAP Recall

In the spring of 2021 we were notified by Philips that all of our DreamStation orders were on hold. This seemed like just another backorder at the time. It was shortly after that when our representative called to let us know that we now could buy the DreamStation 2. She advised that we should switch all pending DreamStation 1 orders to the DreamStation 2. We saw this as a great deal since we had been excitedly waiting for the DreamStation 2. We launched the DreamStation 2 and went on with life a usual until……. we saw a news article. Philips announced that they were issuing a recall for over 4 million CPAP machines. We were not notified in any way ahead of the media release, so we were caught off guard. The day that happened, Philips stopped producing the DreamStation 2 for general distribution, and geared all production towards the recall. This meant that we would no longer be able to purchase the DreamStation 2 for distribution to CPAP users. To explain that mathematically, about half of CPAP production for customers in the United States disappeared overnight. Click here to visit the Philips Recall Website.

Philips CPAP Users Ran for the Hills

Slowly but surely Philips CPAP users began to receive notice that their CPAP Machines were on recall for potentially harmful foam related issues. Naturally, those Philips CPAP users wanted to get an alternative CPAP as quickly as they possibly could. This increased demand for new CPAP machines dramatically. ResMed is the only real competitor to Philips capable of producing large amounts of CPAPs. So ResMed has worked very hard to attempt to help fill the demand for CPAP Machines. To be as fair as possible to their wholesale customers like CPAPmyway, ResMed is issuing monthly “allocations” of CPAP Machines. This means that CPAP companies can only buy a limited amount of CPAP machines every month from ResMed. So companies like us are receiving double and triple the orders that we are accustomed to, and only receiving half of the CPAPs that we were accustomed to receiving.

What does all this mean for CPAP users?

This boils down to two main issues for CPAP users:
  1. Prices are going up quickly– Your initial reaction may be that CPAP Companies are price gauging to take advantage of CPAP Customers. In most cases that is not true. We have been receiving routine emails from almost all CPAP Manufacturers notifying us of price increases. In order to survive we have to increase the Retail Price in conjunction with the Wholesale Price. Hopefully, this will not be a sustained increase, and we will see wholesale pricing level off and decline in the future. If you don’t absolutely need a CPAP right now, then you may want to consider waiting till things cool off.
  2. Long waits for CPAP Machines– The fact of the matter is that there are way less CPAPs available than customers needing new CPAP Machines. For customers here are CPAPmway this has resulted in backorders of about 6-8 weeks. If you need a CPAP Machine currently, get on the list for one ASAP. The backorder timeline has done nothing but increase over the past few months.
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  • By Clay Rollyson
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iBreeze Auto CPAP by Resvent

iBreeze Auto CPAP Overview:

iBreeze Auto CPAP is a great new CPAP that we have recently added to the CPAP selections here at CPAPmyway. As always, when we bring a CPAP to you, it is because we have found it to be a good product. The last thing that we want is an issue with warranties, or defects. The iBreeze has passed that test. The iBreeze Auto CPAP has all of the features that you want and need from an Auto CPAP plus the comforts to make it a great option. In our comparisons to other top-of-the-line CPAP models, the iBreeze came out as legitimate competitor. Check out our detailed Demonstation and review video above as well as the comparison video at the bottom of this page.

iBreeze Auto CPAP Features:

  • Beautiful color display- The 3.5″ LCD screen allows you to navigate the menu with ease, and also makes reviewing your results clear and easy.
  • Intelligent Pressure Release– The iBreeze has a great pressure reduction feature for easier exhalation. It can be adjusted from 0-3 for your comfort.
  • Smart Ramp- The ramp system on the iBreeze allows you to fall asleep with ease at a reduced pressure, and then gently increases to therapy pressures after you have fallen asleep.
  • Smart Humidification System- The heated humidifier on this iBreeze auto CPAP takes your room temperature and humidity into account so that you get the humidification that you need without causing “rain-out” or excess condensation.
  • Therapy and Compliance monitoring– the iMatrix software allows your CPAP provider to report on your Therapy metrics for follow up or Compliance purposes. The iBreeze monitors and reports on Compliance Usage, Apnea Hypopnea Index. Central Apnea Index, Snoring Index, Flow Limitations, R.E.R.A., Periodic Breathing and more.
  • Detailed Features– Automatic altitude adjustment, automatic leak compensation, intelligent tube drying, power save mode, on-screen patient therapy reporting, Auto Start and Auto Stop, power failure alarm and more.

iBreeze Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Small Footprint– this CPAP only takes up 9.4″ X 7″ on your nightstand. We all know how important the real estate is on your nightstand. Don’t use any more than you have to.
  • Lightweight– This CPAP weighs in at under 3.5 lbs. This makes traveling with your CPAP much easier. It packs away nicely in the travel case that is included.
  • Quiet- at less than 20 decibels the iBreeze is so quiet you probably will not even know that it is running. I know that when my wife used it I could not hear a thing.
  • Large LCD Screen– It can be a real pain to see what is going on with your CPAP at night when you don’t have your contacts in. This 3.5 inch display helps you see clearly.
  • Universal design– You can use any mask that you like with this CPAP Machine. It has a universal 22mm connection, so do not worry whether your favorite mask will work.

Cons:

  • No Apps for following your data- Up to this point there is not an App available on the Apple or Android Market. There is hope that it will be available soon, but as of now you can not connect your CPAP to any app to see your data.
  • No wireless connectivity– the data on this CPAP is strictly stored and transferred with the SD card. So in order to obtain a report for your Compliance and Therapy needs, you must manually pull the card and download it to a computer.
  • No Heated Tubing Option– If you are someone that requires a heated tube, then this CPAP may not be for you. Most customers do not require heated tubing. So this more than likely will not be an issue for you.

Our Personal Experience with the iBreeze vs the largest CPAP competitor

Caitlin’s thoughts on the iBreeze

My wife Caitlin has been using the AirSense 10 for her Auto CPAP for years. She LOVES this CPAP and has had no issues at all. As a great husband it is my responsibility to test everything that we sell on her :). So she gave the iBreeze a shot for a few nights and had the following to say about her experience: “I love my AirSense 10 Autoset for her, and have used it for 3+ years. I tried the iBreeze and after some small adjustments to comfort features, slept great. It was quiet, easy to use and really comfortable.”
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  • By Clay Rollyson
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Solar Battery Charger for Portable Outlet CPAP Battery

Check out our Demo Video on the Portable Outlet CPAP Battery

Portable Outlet Solar Battery Charger

The Solar Battery Charger for the Portable Outlet is an awesome tool for off-the-grid CPAP users. Not only can you charge your Portable Outlet CPAP Battery in just a few hours, but you can recharge your phone or other attachable devices at the same time. The Solar charger features a DC outlet that plugs directly into your Portable Outlet CPAP Battery as well as a Type-C and USB outlet for other devices. In an estimated 4-5 hours of direct sunlight you can recharge your CPAP Battery directly from the sun. So if you are concerned about power outages or you need a power option for camping, then this charger is worth looking in to.

How to use this Solar Battery Charger

Charging your Portable Outlet CPAP Battery with this Solar charger is a real no-brainer. Follow these quick steps to keep your CPAP running on the power of the sun.
  1. Unfold your Solar panel until all 4 panels are exposed.
  2. Open the back flap and connect your Portable Outlet CPAP Battery using the DC cord provided. It connects to the DC out on the solar charger to the DC in on the side of the battery.
  3. Place the Solar panels in direct sunlight with all 4 panels facing the sun as directly as possible. Be sure to keep the battery in the shade so that it does not get too hot.
  4. Give the sun 4-5 hours and check the battery. The display will show you the charge level. Time for complete recharge will depend on solar factors and current battery charge.
  5. Once fully charged you can experience uninterrupted CPAP therapy on Battery for 10+ hours.
There is no limit to the amount of times you can recharge your CPAP Battery by sunlight via this Solar Battery Charger. So you can enjoy CPAP therapy while camping, RV’ing, boating, or on your next hike.

Does this Solar Battery Charger Really work?

We had the same question when we received our first shipment of these Solar chargers…. so we put it to the test. You can see the details in our video above. We have also put the findings below in 30 minute increments. It is important to note that we are in Florida so we do have a lot of sunlight. We started this test and did not know that the weather was not great. So we think that it was a pretty accurate test of the Solar Battery Charger’s capabilities in a real world circumstance.

Solar Panel charge time for Battery:

  • 9:30 am- We hooked up the battery to the solar charger and placed it on top of our vehicle in front of the office. Placed the battery under the panel to keep it in the shade.
  • 10:00 am- Checked the battery and it was already at 34% charge with minimal solar overcast from clouds.
  • 10:30am- The Battery had stopped charging at 40% because one of the panels had blown shut in the breeze which shut down the charging. Reopened the panel and charging restarted immediately. Not sure how long the panel was closed so not a great indication on this 30 minute increment.
  • 11:00 am- Much lower sunlight due to building clouds and battery is at 42% charge.
  • 11:30 am- 52% charge and pretty heavy overcast clouds. Pulled the battery and solar charger inside while at lunch, and will continue after lunch time. It continued to rain so we had to restart charging at 10 am the next day.
  • 10:00 am (following day)- 50% starting the charge again.
  • 10:30 am- Battery was at 55% charge.
  • 11:00 am- Battery was at 68% and in really full sunlight.
  • 11:15-Battery was at 75%, had to pull it inside due to rain….again.
  • 10:00 am (following day) battery was at 75%
  • 10:30 am- Battery at 90% and in good sunlight
  • 11:00 am- Battery at 95% and in good sunlight
  • 11:45 am- Battery was at 100% charge and we were done.

Click here to Check Out the Portable Outlet Solar Charger for CPAP Battery

What did we think about this Solar Charger?

Overall, I would say that this was a pretty “as-expected” performance of this Solar Charger. It started off charging very quickly and then really started to slow down on the second half of the charge (in very mixed conditions). This concerned me until I compared it to recharging the battery via a typical wall AC outlet. It recharged from the AC outlet in a very similar way. We probably should have checked the weather prior to starting the charge on the first day, because the tale end of Tropical Storm Ida was coming through and we got a lot of clouds and then about 14 hours of rain on day one. The second morning was a lot better to start with but ended up the same. It took a 3rd morning of charging before we were able to get the 100% charge. All that being said in a mixed sunlight condition the Solar Panel charged the battery in about 5 hours total. It gave a pretty good “real-world” understanding of what you can expect in mixed conditions. If you had 5 hours of full sunlight you can expect to be able to recharge your Portable Outlet CPAP Battery fully.
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  • By Clay Rollyson
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The First Antimicrobial CPAP Tube

Healthyhose CPAP Tube

We are always happy to show off new products, and this one is no exception. The Healthyhose Pro is the first Antimicrobial CPAP Tube. This means that it is built to kill bacteria itself. The days of soaking your hose, rinsing, drying and then repeating are over. It is ISO 22196 Certified. This means that it has been through the stringent process of verification for its Antimicrobial properties. Plus, it is MADE IN THE USA. Many CPAP users tell us that the largest pain in cleaning their CPAP supplies is the tubing. That is because you can’t really get inside to scrub easily, it is hard to dry out, and it seems like something is always growing in there. With the new Healthyhose you have the benefit of knowing that bacteria isn’t growing in the tube that you breath through every night.

What is ISO 22196 certification?

The standard ISO 22196 test method is designed to test the ability of plastics and other similar materials to kill or prevent the growth of microorganisms, over a 24 hour period of contact. Standard antimicrobial testing for ISO 22196 is against both organisms, S. aureus and E. coli. This is the method used to validate the effectiveness of the Healthyhose CPAP tube. The results of the ISO 22196 testing for the Healthyhose CPAP tube is below for reference.

Healthyhose CPAP Tube Specifications

  • 6 foot CPAP Tube length
  • Standard 22 mm tubing cuff (universal fit for most CPAP Machines and Masks)
  • Eliminates and prevents up to 99.99% of bacteria
  • Made in the USA
  • Lasts 3 months+ before you need to replace this tube

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  • By Clay Rollyson
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Simplest CPAP Battery Available

Portable Outlet CPAP Battery

The Portable Outlet CPAP Battery makes life on CPAP much easier. This CPAP Battery connects in-line with your CPAP so that if you lose power during the night, your CPAP battery takes over and continues to power your CPAP. It does this without any glitch or blink in power. Do not worry about storm season, power outages, or natural disasters anymore. This battery gives you legitimate peace of mind while using your CPAP.

Second Generation CPAP Battery Upgrades

This is the second generation of the Portable Outlet CPAP Battery, and they put some great improvements on this model. These upgrades set this battery apart from others in a number of ways.
  • LG battery Cells- The Cells in the Portable outlet CPAP Battery are not some junky knockoff like most on the market. They are high-end LG Lithium Ion Cells.
  • No connectors needed- The Portable Outlet CPAP Battery has a built in AC plug. So you can plug your CPAP into the Battery in the same way you would plug it into the wall.
  • Works with all CPAP models- Don’t worry about whether this CPAP Battery will work with your particular CPAP Model. This one does.
  • Available Solar Charger- If you need to be off-the-grid for a lengthy period of time, then the Solar Charger might be your ticket. Recharge this CPAP Battery in 4-5 hours of direct sunlight.
  • USB Power Port- Power more than just your CPAP on this battery. You can connect your Phone at the same time as your CPAP and keep your device charged in the event of a power outage as well.
  • Uninterruptable power supply- The Portable Outlet works in-line with the CPAP power supply. This allows the Battery to take over power seamlessly in the even of a power outage. No CPAP Therapy interruption at all.

Portable Outlet CPAP Battery Specifications

  • Dimensions are 5.5″ x 9″ x 1.5″
  • Weight is 2 lbs
  • USB output is 5 Volts and 3 Amps
  • AC outlet is 110 Volts and 60hz
  • Duration is 10-14 hours on most CPAP Models.
  • Warranty is 1 year
  • Longevity is 500+ charge cycles
 
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  • By Clay Rollyson
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Top things to know about Sleep Apnea and CPAP for Truck Drivers

  1. If you have been told to get a CPAP or to be tested for Sleep Apnea, DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. In most cases the Truck Drivers that we have dealt with have a limited time (90 days it seems in most cases) to resolve the CPAP or Sleep Apnea issue for their DOT Medical Card. That means that if you received a 90 day extension for your Medical Card then you don’t have much time. In 90 days you will have to be tested for Sleep Apnea, start CPAP Therapy (if needed), and become compliant on your CPAP. Compliance is usually at least a 30 day time period. So at the very latest you would have to have started your CPAP Therapy by day 60 of the extension time period. Do Not Wait.
  2. Make sure that you purchase a CPAP that can produce an Appropriate CPAP Compliance Report. You will almost certainly be required to prove your CPAP Compliance (CPAP usage) when you renew your medical card going forward. That means that you will have to have a report for your DOT clinic that shows that you have been using your CPAP daily. Most major CPAP brands have the ability for your Provider to pull those reports for you. Some use an SD card, some use Bluetooth, and others have built in Cell Modems. Make sure that you understand how you will obtain those reports from your provider. At CPAPmyway we include this service with the purchase of our CPAP Machines. To learn how we can help you with a Compliance report click here. Even if you didn’t get the CPAP from us.
  3. Be ready to power your CPAP on the road. It seems that in most cases our over-the-road truck drivers seem to have AC hookups in their cabs these days. However, make sure that you have a plan to hookup your CPAP. Some CPAP models even run on 12 volt, so that you can plug it directly into your DC port in the cab.
  4. Buy your CPAP from a Provider that has your back for the long haul. Keep in mind that you will need compliance reports from your CPAP Provider as well as support with issues that may arise. That means that if you are buying your CPAP second hand or from some random place that isn’t a CPAP specialist, then you will probably have a tougher time. We have had many customers come to us with a CPAP machine that they have purchased from somewhere else only to find that their CPAP Serial Number has already been claimed by another CPAP user. Which makes obtaining reports difficult, if not impossible.

How to get a Sleep Test for a Truck Driver

There are a few options for Truck Drivers needing a Sleep Test. At CPAPmyway we offer a full start to finish process for Sleep Testing (click here for more info), CPAP purchase (click here for more info), and CPAP Compliance. With that being said, there are options.
  1. See a Sleep Specialist- A sleep specialist will be able to test you for Sleep Apnea. Be sure to let that Doctor know from the very beginning that you are a truck driver and that you are on a time crunch. In many cases they can help fit you in if their schedule is tight. If they determine that you need a CPAP machine, they will typically be able point you in the right direction on obtaining the CPAP that you need. Sometimes you will need a referral from your primary Doctor to set that up. This process can take some time so make sure that you start early.
  2. Ask your DOT clinic for their recommendation for Sleep Testing- Many DOT clinics will at the very least have an option for Sleep testing for you. Most of the time they will point you in a pretty decent direction.
  3. Order from an online testing company- There are many different testing companies that will help you get tested for Sleep Apnea. Make sure that the sleep test company you are using works with a Board Certified Sleep Doctor.
  4. Visit your primary Doctor- Most primary Doctors are fairly familiar with Sleep Apnea and testing. They will usually order a Sleep Test for you from a Testing Company. This is probably the best bet if you are considering using your insurance. This will most likely take the most time. So once again, start early. In some cases you may even be able to take the Sleep Apnea form from your DOT Clinician to your Primary Doctor. If you Primary Doctor knows you well enough to rule out sleep apnea without testing, then you are going to save a ton of time, money and effort.

How often do I need to use my CPAP as a Truck Driver?

CPAP Compliance is a pretty standard metric. Most DOT clinics, trucking companies, Insurance Companies, and Sleep Doctors see CPAP Compliance the same way. That standard is using your CPAP for 70% of the days in a given time period. With that being said we have had trucking companies require compliance as high as 90%. So do your homework. Additionally, you need to know what “using your CPAP” means. A day will only count as a compliant day if you have used the CPAP for at least 4 hours in that 24 hour period. So a quick example of the bare minimum for compliance would be, using your CPAP for 21 out of 30 days for at least 4 hours on those 21 days. There are some details that we discuss in the video. You can help yourself by using some of the tips and tricks that we discuss.

Will I ever be able to stop using my CPAP as a Truck Driver?

We are asked how to get off CPAP by truck drivers all the time. This question is usually best directed to your DOT Clinic, because there are some variances on the answer. The answer that we hear the most is that you must have a Sleep Test showing that you are now negative for Sleep Apnea. You will probably also need something in writing from the Doctor that interpreted the test stating that you do not need a CPAP. You may also be able to take your current sleep test results to your Primary Doctor or a Sleep Specialist for a second opinion. In some cases a Doctor that can review your results and make a recommendation that you do not need a CPAP. It boils down to proving that you do not have sleep apnea anymore.

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AirFit N30 now compatible with the AirMini Travel CPAP

 

AirFit N30 AirMini Setup Pack

Add the AirFit N30 to the list of AirMini compatible CPAP Masks. That makes it the 7th ResMed mask to be compatible with the AirMini Travel CPAP Machine. The current list is: AirFit P10, AirFit N20, AirFit N30, AirFit F30, AirFit F20, AirTouch N20, and the AirTouch F20. Check out our video on how the new N30 AirMini Setup works with the AirMini Travel CPAP Machine.

 

What other AirMini CPAP Mask Options do you have

AirFit P10 AirMini Setup Pack

The AirFit P10 Setup Pack for the AirMini Travel CPAP comes with everything that you need to connect and use your AirMini. It includes the P10 Mask with Small, Medium, and Large Pillows, the AirMini Tubing, as well as you initial 2 HME (heat moisture exchange) kits.

AirFit & AirTouch N20 AirMini Setup Pack

The AirMini N20 Setup pack will work with the AirFit N20 and the AirTouch N20 Full Face CPAP Masks. The AirMini N20 setup pack comes with everything that you need to connect your AirFit or AirTouch N20 to your AirMini. It does not include the N20 Full Face Mask.

AirFit & AirTouch F20 Setup Pack

The AirMini F20 Setup pack will work with the AirFit F20 and the AirTouch F20 Full Face CPAP Masks. The AirMini F20 setup pack comes with everything that you need to connect your AirFit or AirTouch F20 to your AirMini. It does not include the F20 Full Face Mask.

AirFit F30 Setup Pack

The AirMini F30 Setup pack comes with the AirMini Tubing and adapter that you need to connect your F30 Mask to your AirMini Travel CPAP Machine. It does not include the AirFit F30 Full Face Mask itself.

Want to learn more about the AirMini Travel CPAP Machine

The AirMini Travel CPAP is the smallest and lightest available. Plus is has the long-term reliability and comfort that make it a great option compared to any other CPAP. Check out the link below to find out why the AirMini Travel CPAP might be right for you.

AirMini Travel CPAP Machine

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