hello from jondough

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jondough
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hello from jondough

Post by jondough » Mon Feb 21, 2005 11:34 am

well it was 20 + years of mysterious lost weekends and weeks on a 3-6 week schedule. as i also have blood cancer [WM] for at least eight to ten years [ dx 01] that was blamed. adrenelin has kept me going for years and then I would crash, mostly on weekends enough to go back to work, but sometimes for a week or more, fluish fatigue, delirium, and need to sleep all to many hours a day. Was dx as flu countless times, even by an emergency ward, but never had fever, congestion or digestive symptoms.
so one day i took myself to a neurologist because i felt that there was something wrong with my nervous/brain systems. in five minutes i had a dx of apnea, and a sleep study a week later prescribed a bipap, i was 10% low on oxygen, hmmm, could that cause problems, i think so....
so i found a provider, started lurking on this and other boards, got a B*P*P pro2/heatHum/breeze and have put over 800 hours in in less than four months,
no more delirium, no more lost saturdays. I sleep more, better, fall asleep faster [most of the time]. i am a restless, active sleeper and find the breeze unbelievably good.
when i found out my monthly was going to be $60/ i commited to buying my own which i have done via internet searching for a good deal on a new one. i also checked with aetna about splitting the cost on a new one but they said they would only rent to never own. so i boxed up my used one and gave it back.
fortunately my cancer is in some remission so i probably feel better than i have in over ten years. Hooooray!
So hello to everyone who helped me learn how to make good decisions and THANKS!
michael
michael

dx bipappro2 [14-11] nov 04
no more mysterious lost days, weekends, weeks.

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Post by tater pie » Mon Feb 21, 2005 12:48 pm

Glad you're getting some good results at last. How many of us have suffered for years and been misdiagnosed and absolutely ignored other times and written off as neurotic. I noticed you said that you tried to deal with Aetna to split the cost with them but they would only rent. What kind of policy did you have with Aetna? I had Aetna HMO Texas and I only had to rent for one month and they bought mine outright and paid $920 for a new one (allthough it is a straight cpap--that may be the reason. I didn't even know any other kind existed at the time or I would have argued for an autopap. I'm just greatful to have one.). I just had to use one of their authorized DME's. $920 is a ridiculous price to pay for what I got but they wouldn't pay anything on anything bought online. I really don't understand why. I guess they just like overpaying for some stuff! My husband just changed jobs this year and we're going with a new insurance company. I hope it's as good as the last one. I hope you continue to improve and get the equipment that you need.