(03-27-2024, 08:52 PM)OttSteve Wrote: The lab is better, but it's a bit of an ordeal. I went to the lab, where they put me in a gurney, covered me with sensors and seemingly miles of wires and then said go to sleep, all while watching me on CCTV. I think I finally fell asleep at about 4 AM, just before I was about to leave. The doc did get a good 45 minutes of data, which was more than enough for diagnosis.
I wouldn't worry about the accuracy of your test. With the data from your loaner trial, the input of the provider and this forum, you should be in good shape.
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Questions for newly diagnosed
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03-27-2024, 09:36 PM
RE: Questions for newly diagnosed
03-28-2024, 08:09 AM
RE: Questions for newly diagnosed
(03-27-2024, 04:28 PM)MaskedOne Wrote: Welcome to the forum. These kind of stories are great, really gets me excited to start therapy. I don’t want to get my hopes too high, but all of this would makes sense as to why I can never really feel rested. I have tried all these different things, CBT for insomnia, supplements, blood work, sleeping pills, no sleeping pills, I lost a bunch of weight at one point (not because anyone told me I might have apnea but just because) and never gotten anywhere. I was at the point where I was telling myself I guess this is just life, and it must by how everyone else feels. Apnea had crossed my mind but I just didn’t present any of the hallmarks, not over weight, don’t snore etc etc. Thankfully I advocated for myself and pushed for the sleep study to “rule apnea out”, and guess it came back positive. Thanks for the positive words.
03-28-2024, 02:51 PM
RE: Questions for newly diagnosed
A lot of good advise here. Stay in frequent contact during your thirty day equipment trial. This forum will help you adjust to therapy & mask, as well as adjust your therapy pressures, timing and tuning to optimize the benefit of *PAP therapy. They will also assist with mask selections & recommendations, ( always go for a fit pack, it usually has several sizes, you may lose or gain weight in the near future).
During that initial trial period you want to ensure the machine they provide will be the best one to serve your needs. Post your sleep studies as soon as possible, be sure to redact your personnel information. we have some very knowledgeable people who can recommend the best machine to get. There are some machines that have a much wider application than others due to special timing and tuning features as well as range of pressure.
04-08-2024, 09:43 PM
RE: Questions for newly diagnosed
I picked up my trial machine today, I'm going to start a separate post about my therapy where I will post the setting the practitioner set it up with to start out with.
Here we go! Thanks for everything so far.
04-09-2024, 01:43 PM
RE: Questions for newly diagnosed
Post some OSCAR Reports, inquiring minds are curious to see.
04-09-2024, 09:13 PM
RE: Questions for newly diagnosed
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