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by Mammal » Fri Dec 10, 2010 12:32 am
Hi, its time for a update.
Tuesday 23/11/10.
I met with my new sleep doctor today for the first time. The appointment was for 1 hour, and I found him to be very polite, patient, and at no stage did I feel pressurised for time by him. He spent quite a bit of time gathering information on my full medical history. Interesting things to come out of the discussion:
* His physical inspection, advised that my tongue is too large for my mouth, and that during sleep, it would interfere with my air passage. (Sleep Doctor 1
never mentioned this to me).
* With a long-term AHI of 2.2, (and feeling a big improvement in my health), that it wasn't worth "chasing the AHI", any lower, due to possible side-effects
such as swallowing too much air, increased leaks leading to more awakenings, etc.
* I asked whether further sleep studies were necessary. He said yes on the basis of:
- My complicated medical history,
- He was interested to see how I was transitioning b/w sleep stages,
- That its always good to have a follow up sleep study within 6 months of the original, to see how the therapy is going.
Much to my amazement, due to a cancellation, I was booked into hospital 2 days later.
Thursday 25/11/10
Sleep study No 2 was a much, much, better experience than sleep study no 1, because:
* I had a proper bed this time, and not just a hospital trolley,
* I knew the process, having already had one before, and was more relaxed this time,
* It was done with my CPAP machine on,
* It cost $27 out of pocket, compared to $500 out of pocket last time.
Friday 10/12/10
I got my results of sleep study No 2 today, and they were excellent, which is a great Xmas present!
The study confirmed that my pressure requirements are double when I sleep on my back, compared to my side.