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Upgrading equipment within the same oxygen provider is generally not

going to be a problem. Also, many changes underway with the entire

medicare treatment of oxygen so no telling three years from now with

the bidding system and other changes.

>

> Had a long talk with my O2 company about going on Liquid

O. They " think " they can get me two companion portables and a large

home tank. They will loan me a travel tank that weight 95 lbs

full. It will fit in the SUV but will have to be lifted out to fill

portable. Have not checked the fit in the extended cab truck.

> We talked about medicare payment for my o2. We all know

that they will pay for 36 months then the equipment will be mine. I

have been on 02 since 9/04 but medicare o2 since 2/07. She called it

a progressive system, meaning they will pay only 36 time no matter

what company you are with, can't change to get more months

> The scary example she gave me was this. If I had medicare

02 for 30 months and i was not happy with the service I was getting

from her. So I went across the street to the other guy in town. He

would be over joyed to get me a new concentrator, portable and liquid

till he found that I had only 6 more months that medicare would

pay. It would cost him $x,xxx to provide me all the new stuff, but

6 months times Medicare payment of $yyy would not equal his cost so

he would not take me on as a new client. I would have to stay with

the one I was not happy with.

>

> As I was typing this I came up with other scary thoughts.

> That would happen if I had used 33 months of medicare payments

and need to go to a new high flow concentrator, would any company

give me one?

>

> That would happen if i had used all 36 months up and needed a

larger unit would any one give me one or would i have to pay for it

all myself?

>

> Us medicare people had better had a long talk with the 02

people. It sound like everyone should get a ten LPM machine to cover

our back side. LOL

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> P PM (Polymositis) 12/98, UIP 8/00, o2 24/7 8/04,

PH 3/06, ILL yo 59

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They all have double cannula hookups...but you can reverse the way

they are hooked to the unit or just turn the cannula upside

down....but there is also a double cannula available that comes out

of both sides. I have some of those, but don't use them. The nostril

pieces are bigger.

> > >

> > > Had a long talk with my O2 company about going on Liquid O.

They

> > " think " they can get me two companion portables and a large home

> > tank. They will loan me a travel tank that weight 95 lbs full. It

> > will fit in the SUV but will have to be lifted out to fill

portable.

> > Have not checked the fit in the extended cab truck.

> > > We talked about medicare payment for my o2. We all know that

they

> > will pay for 36 months then the equipment will be mine. I have

been

> > on 02 since 9/04 but medicare o2 since 2/07. She called it a

> > progressive system, meaning they will pay only 36 time no matter

what

> > company you are with, can't change to get more months

> > > The scary example she gave me was this. If I had medicare 02

for

> > 30 months and i was not happy with the service I was getting from

> > her. So I went across the street to the other guy in town. He

would

> > be over joyed to get me a new concentrator, portable and liquid

till

> > he found that I had only 6 more months that medicare would pay.

It

> > would cost him $x,xxx to provide me all the new stuff, but 6

months

> > times Medicare payment of $yyy would not equal his cost so he

would

> > not take me on as a new client. I would have to stay with the

one I

> > was not happy with.

> > >

> > > As I was typing this I came up with other scary thoughts.

> > > That would happen if I had used 33 months of medicare payments

and

> > need to go to a new high flow concentrator, would any company

give me

> > one?

> > >

> > > That would happen if i had used all 36 months up and needed a

> > larger unit would any one give me one or would i have to pay for

it

> > all myself?

> > >

> > > Us medicare people had better had a long talk with the 02

people.

> > It sound like everyone should get a ten LPM machine to cover our

back

> > side. LOL

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > P PM (Polymositis) 12/98, UIP 8/00, o2 24/7 8/04, PH 3/06,

> > ILL yo 59

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

> > >

> >

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But you're at home....why not hooked straight to the reservoir

instead of the portable? Need to go out of range, is that it?

Oh, wish I was close so I could come help you out.....

> > >

> > > Had a long talk with my O2 company about going on Liquid O.

They

> > " think " they can get me two companion portables and a large home

> > tank. They will loan me a travel tank that weight 95 lbs full. It

> > will fit in the SUV but will have to be lifted out to fill

portable.

> > Have not checked the fit in the extended cab truck.

> > > We talked about medicare payment for my o2. We all know that

they

> > will pay for 36 months then the equipment will be mine. I have

been

> > on 02 since 9/04 but medicare o2 since 2/07. She called it a

> > progressive system, meaning they will pay only 36 time no matter

what

> > company you are with, can't change to get more months

> > > The scary example she gave me was this. If I had medicare 02

for

> > 30 months and i was not happy with the service I was getting from

> > her. So I went across the street to the other guy in town. He

would

> > be over joyed to get me a new concentrator, portable and liquid

till

> > he found that I had only 6 more months that medicare would pay.

It

> > would cost him $x,xxx to provide me all the new stuff, but 6

months

> > times Medicare payment of $yyy would not equal his cost so he

would

> > not take me on as a new client. I would have to stay with the

one I

> > was not happy with.

> > >

> > > As I was typing this I came up with other scary thoughts.

> > > That would happen if I had used 33 months of medicare payments

and

> > need to go to a new high flow concentrator, would any company

give me

> > one?

> > >

> > > That would happen if i had used all 36 months up and needed a

> > larger unit would any one give me one or would i have to pay for

it

> > all myself?

> > >

> > > Us medicare people had better had a long talk with the 02

people.

> > It sound like everyone should get a ten LPM machine to cover our

back

> > side. LOL

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > P PM (Polymositis) 12/98, UIP 8/00, o2 24/7 8/04, PH 3/06,

> > ILL yo 59

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

> > >

> >

>

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