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Before ordering the machine yourself, I would recommend you asking both

your pulmo doc and your MDA doc to write a letter to your insurance

company describing the need. If they are going off of only the test

results, they would have no way to understand the need of a mito

patient. In addition to the letters, I would also submit the resp.

article in the MDA Quest magazine for additional information. Also,

stating something about money they may save in the future on other

medical issues that having the BiPAP would save them couldn't hurt either.

Good luck!

venomvw wrote:

Nikki thank you soooooo much for all of your time in explaining

everything. I am forever greatful. I had the sleep study several

months ago and tried both CPAP and BiPAP. CPAP made me feel like I was

having a heart attack ! I definately need BiPAP or VPAP. My

respiratory muscles get weak by the end of the day and I feel it is such

a struggle to breathe. My pulmonary function tests always show normal

function for the most part but my Pulmonary doc agreed that BiPap would

possibly be beneficial so he ordered it. Unfortunately, insurance said

I don't need it. I have another upcoming appointment so I thought I

could just go ahead and ask for the written RX and make the purchase

myself. I think my life is worth it ! I'm certain this is putting

undue stress on my body and particularly my heart by not breathing

well. It's also gives me a great deal of anxiety as you well know to

not be breathing correctly.

Again, I'm eternally thankful for your time and information

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>Excellent idea ...thanks !

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