Frequently Asked Questions
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Mask & Machine FAQ’s
I keep getting water in my mask and I feel like I’m drowning! What’s going on?
Many times this problem is due to condensation and your humidifier being turned up to high. Have you tried lowering your humidifier setting? We also have what is called a tube cover. What this does is it wraps around your tube and insulates the heat, which minimizes condensation.
I wake up in the morning with marks all over my face. I’m so embarrassed to go to work when I wake up! What am I doing wrong?
Sounds like you have your mask on too tight. I would suggest that you loosen your headgear a little bit. You don’t want your mask on too tight or too loose. It takes some time to find your right size but don’t give up! If the same problem still occurs, give us a call and we’ll find you another mask that fits just right!
Why do I have to use this machine? it’s such a hassle.
Well the reason why anyone would ever have to use a cpap/bi-level machine is because you have sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a common disorder in which you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while you sleep. There are a few different types of sleep apnea: Obstructive, Central and Mixed. I do understand that using this machine is a hassle. However, over time you will see that your tolerance in using the machine will be greater and the effects you’ll feel each morning after using the machine will be worth the hassle in the beginning!
My machine makes a breathing noise. Is this normal?
Yes, this is very normal to hear the machine “ breathing” with you. It’s out putting air as you breathe in and releasing air as you breath out.
Why do I have to use distilled water in my humidifier?
Water filtration systems do not remove all of the minerals naturally present in the water. The minerals will damage the metal portion of the humidifier reservoir. Distilled water is recommended because of its lack of minerals.
Why do I wake up with abdominal bloating or belching after using my CPAP?
Waking with abdominal bloating may be a sign that you are swallowing air while using the CPAP. For some people, adjusting your sleeping position can alleviate this. There is no correct position, so you may need to experiment a little. If changing positions does not help, contact your physician. He/she may want to decrease your pressure to see if the bloating or belching stops.
Why do I sometimes wake in the morning and find that I am no longer wearing my mask?
There are several reasons why people might remove their masks while sleeping. We suspect that the most common reasons involve the pressure setting and inadequate air supply. For instance, if the pressure is set too low or the mask is leaking significantly, air supply may be diminished. If the pressure is too high, it may be too difficult to exhale against it or may cause the mask to leak. You may also just need sometime to get adjusted to sleeping with the mask. This is all new to you and the more you use the machine the easier it will become and the quicker your body will get used to sleeping with the mask.
In most cases a dry mouth indicates that a person is breathing through their mouth while sleeping. Since a mouth-breather using only a nasal mask is not receiving adequate therapy, doctors attempt to remedy the problem by prescribing a chinstrap which helps to keep the mouth closed or a full-face mask (covering the nose and mouth) allowing a person to continue to breathe through the mouth. In some cases if you are on a particular type of medication this may cause your mouth to become extremely dry. Read the side effect to all or any medication prescribed.
Usually red marks cannot be completely avoided. However, if the marks are painful or become open sores, your mask is not a proper fit or it is not adjusted correctly. When wearing a nasal mask it should fit directly on the bridge of your nose and the bottom sitting in between your top lip and bottom of your nose. The mask should not sit directly under your nostrils (mask is too small) nor should it sit on the top of your lips (mask is too big). A full face mask should sit directly at the bridge of your nose and in between your bottom lip and the bottom of your chin (besides the forma mask which sits under the chin). If the mask sits on or under your chin it is too big. If it sits on your bottom lip it is to small.
This will come with time, the more you use the machine the easier it will become to adjusted to the use. There are a few steps to making it a little easier to get adjusted
(1) Assuring your mask is the right fit
(2) Finding your comfort zone
(3) sleeping towards the end of the pillow will allow the mask to stay in place and not cause as many leaks.
For further assistance please contact one of our techs …….
Billing FAQ’s
Why am I receiving an explanation of benefits from my insurance carrier every month, when I only received one shipment?
Please note that one shipment includes three month's worth of supplies. Your insurance carrier requires that we bill over three consecutive months. Therefore based on this billing process, you will receive three separate Explanation of Benefit remittances from your insurance carrier in conjunction with three separate monthly statements from Nationwide Medical.
I can’t afford to make my payment. What can I do?
First and foremost, we are here to help you be successful with your PAP therapy. If you have concerns about your monthly statement, please contact us through the method you prefer (listed above). We will work with you regarding any payments due.
I can get my supplies cheaper online. Why should I get them from Nationwide?
By getting your supplies through us, you utilize your insurance benefits. Often times, supplies purchased online do not include a warranty; you do not know if your equipment is new or refurbished. The equipment supplied by Nationwide Medical is new and our excellent customer service representatives are available for any technical help you may need. Your patient care is of the utmost importance to us.
How do you determine the charge amount?
Our prices are based on the geographical area and our manufacturers’ suggested retail pricing.








