rested gal wrote:
It was interesting that the intervention in the Australian study began even before the sleep lab titration. That's great!
I'd have to agree with the above statement. I discovered the cpaptalk forum before I even saw my sleep doctor for the first time. I've learned so much here and especially value the experiences of others.
I feel that I have a very low tolerance for being "messed with". Were it not for having a fairly broad overview of what to expect, gleaned from this board, I'm quite sure I would have taken the slipshod approach of my doctors much more personally.
Instead, I have been able to flow with the process, as inadequate and offensive as it has been. My sleep doctor is in a practice with 5-6 other doctors, pulmonary specialists, who do sleep work on the side. I've had three appointments to see "my doctor", but instead have seen a new doctor each time.
My first sleep study and my titrating study were conducted in a satellite clinic in a house converted to a sleep center, next to an all night gas station that sells diesel, on the main highway through a small town here in E. Texas. There were active freight line railroad tracks a half a block away.
After my titrating study and before my next appt. with "my doctor", I got a call out of the blue from a local DME, who had my report (before I did) and was calling to set up a time to bring a machine and mask out to me. I asked which machine he had in mind. This dufus says, "a Remstar M Series." I say, "which model?" He says, "there's only one." Then I say, "I do not want the mask I used in my titration study. I want a Comfortlite 2." He says, "you know that's a full face mask don't you?" I said, "I'll pass thank you."
When I had my appt. with "my doctor", I told him I wanted my prescription and a copy of the full report. This guy was actually reasonable, not offended by my knowledge of sleep apnea stuff, and cooperated with me fully.
I promptly ordered the cpap machine of my choice from cpap.com, along with software, reader, hose cover, and the short hose described by RG in her modification instructions for the mask I wanted.
While I would say my adjustment to my machine and mask is still a work in progress, thanks to you folks, I've been "compliant" since the first night I had my machine (April 23rd) and am getting more and more comfortable with the whole deal. I feel so fortunate to have read so much information about masks, that my first choice is working out really well. I'm sleeping comfortably with an AHI of 2-5 and I started taping five days in, so my leak rate is right down there.
I truly do view cpaptalk forum as a very worthwhile "intervention", even though my involvement is voluntary and of my own doing. I believe that I will continue with cpap as a really useful part of my health care and look forward to more experience and sharing on this forum. Sorry this has gotten so long, but some things ya just gotta say.
Mike