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RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 JudgeMental Wrote:Not knowing the "whole" story, it is sometimes difficult to give encouragement or adverse advice to someone. When I say the "whole story", I mean I;m sure there is a lot of other circumstantial info that has lead you up to this UPPP surgery decision. I would like to enter some "food for thought" about this. RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 archangle Wrote:Get your tonsils out first, see if it helps. RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 concernedwife Wrote:My husband underwent corrective surgery for his Obstructive Sleep Apnea just over three months ago, but it hasn't made much of a difference. His sleep study was fairly old, but i knew he still had the Apnea because when you sleep in the same bed as someone with OSA it's hard not to notice. RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 duckydoom Wrote:Thanks for your responses - I have to say I'm having the surgery because I've resigned myself to it - I know that sounds awful, especially for such a serious surgery, but as I mentioned before, I am desparate to sleep properly. Since the MDs are saying it's the best, I'm hoping they are right. Again, I know it's naive, especially being aware of the lower success rates. I appreciate the pointed feedback as well - I'm glad to hear of others who have experienced at least similar issues regarding sleep interruption. RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 JudgeMental Wrote:Duckydoom, I don;t think that it >sounds awful at all<, to having resigned yourself to do whatever it takes to champion yourself toward better health. Complacency is a recipe for health disaster. Your honorable try at CPAP is to be commended. Agreed, CPAP therapy is not for everybody, and no one, needs to make any excuses for its failure, if they have tried. And you gave it, your best shot! RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 zimlich Wrote:If anyone who is participating in this thread has the surgery please keep us posted on how you do. It will help others to make the decision and educate the rest of us on how to respond to this question in the future. Thanks. RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 duckydoom Wrote:Thanks, JudgeMental I agree, complacency is awful for health management. I actually work for an HMO doing clerical type stuff, so I see lots of that, and it amazes me how many simply suffer, and conversely, how many take advantage and go for every feasible option out there. It still is scary though, only because it's currently the unknown. Once the anesthesia wears off on Friday and I go home, we'll see how it is then. And @ zimlich, I'd like to share as I go along, if that's okay. Sort of a "work in progress" if you will. Hopefully it'll be a good story to share. I'll also try to post my sleep study stats if I can find them (I see everyone else has). We're just in the process of moving (which also doesn't help with lack of sleep), so I'm not entirely sure where everything is at. RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 archangle Wrote:Have you tried taping the mask to your face? Maybe that will be sufficiently difficult to remove that you will wake up without taking it off. RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 duckydoom Wrote:If I got up at all during the night (ie to go to the bathroom), I would take the mask off completely, and then put it back on once I got back into bed. Perhaps if I tried the other means - disconnecting the hose, that would yield different results. I haven't tried taping it to my face, though I have considered it. I was worried about my hair getting caught in the tape and having difficulties with that. RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me - SuperSleeper - 02-27-2012 archangle Wrote:You're not willing to risk getting your hair caught in the tape, but you're OK with having someone cut pieces of your mouth, nose, and throat out? |