i have the "vest" and cant use it

my65roses4me

New member
What can i do with it? I have had it for years but have hardly used it. I cant use it because of my hemoptysis problems. I have to avoid cpt on my upper left side which is impossible to do with the vest. Can i sell it? And if so how much should i ask for it? I would rather sell it than donate it so i can invest that money into my business. I figure it would be a fair sale because 2% of my business profits are donted to the foundation. If you have any ideas on how i could sell it let me know. Thanks in advance!
 

my65roses4me

New member
What can i do with it? I have had it for years but have hardly used it. I cant use it because of my hemoptysis problems. I have to avoid cpt on my upper left side which is impossible to do with the vest. Can i sell it? And if so how much should i ask for it? I would rather sell it than donate it so i can invest that money into my business. I figure it would be a fair sale because 2% of my business profits are donted to the foundation. If you have any ideas on how i could sell it let me know. Thanks in advance!
 

my65roses4me

New member
What can i do with it? I have had it for years but have hardly used it. I cant use it because of my hemoptysis problems. I have to avoid cpt on my upper left side which is impossible to do with the vest. Can i sell it? And if so how much should i ask for it? I would rather sell it than donate it so i can invest that money into my business. I figure it would be a fair sale because 2% of my business profits are donted to the foundation. If you have any ideas on how i could sell it let me know. Thanks in advance!
 

my65roses4me

New member
What can i do with it? I have had it for years but have hardly used it. I cant use it because of my hemoptysis problems. I have to avoid cpt on my upper left side which is impossible to do with the vest. Can i sell it? And if so how much should i ask for it? I would rather sell it than donate it so i can invest that money into my business. I figure it would be a fair sale because 2% of my business profits are donted to the foundation. If you have any ideas on how i could sell it let me know. Thanks in advance!
 

my65roses4me

New member
What can i do with it? I have had it for years but have hardly used it. I cant use it because of my hemoptysis problems. I have to avoid cpt on my upper left side which is impossible to do with the vest. Can i sell it? And if so how much should i ask for it? I would rather sell it than donate it so i can invest that money into my business. I figure it would be a fair sale because 2% of my business profits are donted to the foundation. If you have any ideas on how i could sell it let me know. Thanks in advance!
 

jbrandonAW

New member
i have the

What kind of vest is it? If its the top part of the straps that velcro you could just unvelcro that shoulder and tuck it in. In fact I do this when I have my port accesses. You could also order one of the wrap vest instead of the shoulder vests.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
i have the

What kind of vest is it? If its the top part of the straps that velcro you could just unvelcro that shoulder and tuck it in. In fact I do this when I have my port accesses. You could also order one of the wrap vest instead of the shoulder vests.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
i have the

What kind of vest is it? If its the top part of the straps that velcro you could just unvelcro that shoulder and tuck it in. In fact I do this when I have my port accesses. You could also order one of the wrap vest instead of the shoulder vests.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
i have the

What kind of vest is it? If its the top part of the straps that velcro you could just unvelcro that shoulder and tuck it in. In fact I do this when I have my port accesses. You could also order one of the wrap vest instead of the shoulder vests.
 

jbrandonAW

New member
i have the

What kind of vest is it? If its the top part of the straps that velcro you could just unvelcro that shoulder and tuck it in. In fact I do this when I have my port accesses. You could also order one of the wrap vest instead of the shoulder vests.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
i have the

First of all, make sure YOU own it and that it's yours to sell -- with insurance sometimes this is tricky, even if you've had the thing for a couple of years and no one's ever bothered you about it. Just check to make sure it is completely bought and paid for, etc.

If it is, ebay is an option (I've seen them on there before), but keep in mind that the Vest is a prescription device. Technically it's not supposed to be transferred to someone for whom it wasn't prescribed. Also, the vests on ebay (even newer models) tend to sell for pretty low amounts.

Personally, if I were interested in selling my vest I would contact my clinic and ask if there were any patients in need of a vest who were struggling with insurance issues or other red tape. Your doctor/nurse might be able to help make a match that works out as a deal for both of you, and of course you'll know it's a legal transfer to someone with a need for the machine. The other major upside is that your clinic can help sterilize the machine and you avoid shipping costs.

I would definitely start with your clinic and move from there.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
i have the

First of all, make sure YOU own it and that it's yours to sell -- with insurance sometimes this is tricky, even if you've had the thing for a couple of years and no one's ever bothered you about it. Just check to make sure it is completely bought and paid for, etc.

If it is, ebay is an option (I've seen them on there before), but keep in mind that the Vest is a prescription device. Technically it's not supposed to be transferred to someone for whom it wasn't prescribed. Also, the vests on ebay (even newer models) tend to sell for pretty low amounts.

Personally, if I were interested in selling my vest I would contact my clinic and ask if there were any patients in need of a vest who were struggling with insurance issues or other red tape. Your doctor/nurse might be able to help make a match that works out as a deal for both of you, and of course you'll know it's a legal transfer to someone with a need for the machine. The other major upside is that your clinic can help sterilize the machine and you avoid shipping costs.

I would definitely start with your clinic and move from there.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
i have the

First of all, make sure YOU own it and that it's yours to sell -- with insurance sometimes this is tricky, even if you've had the thing for a couple of years and no one's ever bothered you about it. Just check to make sure it is completely bought and paid for, etc.

If it is, ebay is an option (I've seen them on there before), but keep in mind that the Vest is a prescription device. Technically it's not supposed to be transferred to someone for whom it wasn't prescribed. Also, the vests on ebay (even newer models) tend to sell for pretty low amounts.

Personally, if I were interested in selling my vest I would contact my clinic and ask if there were any patients in need of a vest who were struggling with insurance issues or other red tape. Your doctor/nurse might be able to help make a match that works out as a deal for both of you, and of course you'll know it's a legal transfer to someone with a need for the machine. The other major upside is that your clinic can help sterilize the machine and you avoid shipping costs.

I would definitely start with your clinic and move from there.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
i have the

First of all, make sure YOU own it and that it's yours to sell -- with insurance sometimes this is tricky, even if you've had the thing for a couple of years and no one's ever bothered you about it. Just check to make sure it is completely bought and paid for, etc.

If it is, ebay is an option (I've seen them on there before), but keep in mind that the Vest is a prescription device. Technically it's not supposed to be transferred to someone for whom it wasn't prescribed. Also, the vests on ebay (even newer models) tend to sell for pretty low amounts.

Personally, if I were interested in selling my vest I would contact my clinic and ask if there were any patients in need of a vest who were struggling with insurance issues or other red tape. Your doctor/nurse might be able to help make a match that works out as a deal for both of you, and of course you'll know it's a legal transfer to someone with a need for the machine. The other major upside is that your clinic can help sterilize the machine and you avoid shipping costs.

I would definitely start with your clinic and move from there.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
i have the

First of all, make sure YOU own it and that it's yours to sell -- with insurance sometimes this is tricky, even if you've had the thing for a couple of years and no one's ever bothered you about it. Just check to make sure it is completely bought and paid for, etc.
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<br />If it is, ebay is an option (I've seen them on there before), but keep in mind that the Vest is a prescription device. Technically it's not supposed to be transferred to someone for whom it wasn't prescribed. Also, the vests on ebay (even newer models) tend to sell for pretty low amounts.
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<br />Personally, if I were interested in selling my vest I would contact my clinic and ask if there were any patients in need of a vest who were struggling with insurance issues or other red tape. Your doctor/nurse might be able to help make a match that works out as a deal for both of you, and of course you'll know it's a legal transfer to someone with a need for the machine. The other major upside is that your clinic can help sterilize the machine and you avoid shipping costs.
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<br />I would definitely start with your clinic and move from there.
 
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