RE: Risks using EERS?
While you're waiting to hear from others, check out some of the threads below listed under: "Possibly Related Threads".
RE: Risks using EERS?
You sad "(to deal with possible TESCA)".
IF you do not know what you are attempting to correct (POSSIBLE) then don't do it.
Since this is a discussion of your son's therapy it should be in that thread.
In general, not addressing your son's condition, when properly applied it is IMHO safe. But start small with short extensions, evaluate for several days as a minimum, then if appropriate add the next step up extension.
RE: Risks using EERS?
Ideally you would find a doctor who will actually do a titration study for you. They’ll monitor O2 and CO2 while they try different reservoir sizes (how much blue flex tube to use before the swivel vent). In that case you’ll have guidance for the mask modifications, confirmation that it helps, and confirmation that it’s safe.
Unfortunately, not many sleep doctors even know about it. And the primary “risk” is that you’re modifying the masks, which is technically off-label. As a result, usually the DME will provide you the supplies (insurance may not cover the flex tube or swivel vent, but it’s not expensive), and leave you to make the modifications.
RE: Risks using EERS?
Sorry if I'm being a bit obtuse OpalRose ... but where is the list of "Possibly Related Threads" you're referring to?
RE: Risks using EERS?
Look below this thread, just scroll down, the forum SW shows posts it thinks are related.
RE: Risks using EERS?
Gideon ... I appreciate your concern regarding the wisdom (or lack thereof) of pursuing treatment based on unconfirmed hunches or assumptions. Point taken.
That's sort of why I did NOT post the question under my son's treatment thread. I was just looking for info and trying to understand some issues, options, etc, without cluttering the treatment discussion with a bunch of questions and issues that in fact may be entirely not applicable in my son's case.
That said, I probably will raise the issue (central apneas) in that thread now.
RE: Risks using EERS?
Just scroll down to the bottom of the page. You will see a list of threads that discuss EERS, which may or may not be of interest to you.
RE: Risks using EERS?
Thanks sawinglogz. Doc appt coming up soon I hope (son's health is so bad it's very difficult to make appts). Not his regular doc - a 2nd doc for a 2nd opinion, fresh pair of eyes as it were. TECSA and EERS are on my list of issues to raise with him.
RE: Risks using EERS?
I’m very glad to hear you’re getting a second opinion. I hope the new doc is good!