ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

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ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by sleepguide » Thu Jan 01, 2009 4:49 pm

Here's a simple way to remember what I wish I had known at the very beginning of my own Sleep Apnea treatment: my ABCD's of Sleep Apnea treatment. The hope is that you will not have to stumble over or run into as many obstacles as I did.

A is for Attitude
The key is that oft-repeated phrase: "whether you think you can, or you think you can't, either way you're right." Sleep Apnea treatment has much to do with attitude. What got me over the hump is realizing that even if it doesn't kill me as fast as cancer or a heart attack would, it slowly would undermine my body and accelerate my path to death, all the while eating away at my quality of life. It's also 100% treatable if the proper treatment is used. Given those two facts, I choose to get serious about treatment. It was as easy as that.

B is for Buying
Tough to hear, but yes, having Sleep Apnea means you will at one point or another have to shell out dough out of your own pocket. We Americans have an attitude that when it comes to maintaining our cars or our lawns, it's normal to pay something to keep these things in good order, but that when it comes to our own bodies and health, someone else, whether it be insurance companies or Medicare, has to foot the bill. Granted, we pay taxes and insurance premiums to cover this stuff, but the hard cold truth is that it won't foot the entire bill. We can agitate for better health care, but in the meantime, we need to take ownership over our lives and pay the difference between what insurance and Medicare will pay and what it will not.

Once we have this consumer mindset toward our own health, we gain more control and can be more proactive. Data capable machines are better to get than dumb black boxes. Auto-adjusting machines give you more options than "straight" machines. The latest mask on the market represents the latest technology in making these things comfortable to use, and will most likely be easier to use than the one that's in your closet not being used because it makes the bridge of your nose sore. You can get all this stuff online, if you're willing and able to fork over the cash.

C is for Collaboration
Getting well with Sleep Apnea is tough to do on your own. The reason is that there's a lot to know, and that there's no "one-size-fits-all" answer to how to make it all work. So you will need to rely on others. The doctor should be your primary collaborator, but for that to be the case you will need a rare type of doctor -- one who's not defensive about what he/she doesn't know, and who will treat someone like yourself (assuming you don't have a medical degree) with an ounce of respect and an open mind. Often doctors can learn a lot about this stuff from their patients, but it's a rare doctor indeed who will try.

Which is why you'll also need to research all you can online, and reach out through forums like this to others who have Sleep Apnea. Even though we don't have medical degrees, the kind of day-to-day stuff you need to know about Sleep Apnea can often be discovered by interacting with other regular people in similar circumstances.

D is for Documentation
Get a copy of your full sleep study and titration reports. Then ask your doctor for, and obtain, as open-ended a prescription for a PAP device and mask as possible -- doctors can write a script for, say, a "ResMed Mirage Micro Nasal Face Mask" (specific), or they can simply write a script for "a mask according to patient's comfort and choice" (open-ended). Make sure they write the latter. Armed with your full sleep report and open-ended prescriptions (which you should keep in a safe place, by the way), you'll give yourself the ability to double check on things and get advice from everyone in the world you trust, including the people on this forum. In other words, you'll give yourself options and control.

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by Slinky » Thu Jan 01, 2009 5:26 pm

Not bad, SG, not bad at all! Kudos.

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by Bluebonnet_Gal » Thu Jan 01, 2009 5:58 pm

Thanks SG! You've reassured me that I'm on the right track and have made a good start in my treatment of OSA! I hope your advice will help others as well!

Gail

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by Wulfman » Thu Jan 01, 2009 6:22 pm

E is for Education
Learn as much about your condition and your therapy as possible. Spend enough time on the Internet with your "friend" Google and with other friends on the forums.


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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by DoriC » Thu Jan 01, 2009 6:50 pm

SG, thanks for this great post. I can't believe I really am learning my ABCDs and especially my E's from all my good friends here. Are you sure you haven't left anything out that I should know?(LOL).

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by AuntieNae » Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:06 pm

F = Find the mask that best works for you
Masks are essential to this therapy. Find a DME that will work with you to be properly sized and address your concerns.
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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by sleepguide » Thu Jan 01, 2009 7:11 pm

Dori, I'm quite sure I haven't thought of everything, which is why I put in "C" for Collaboration --- each and every one of us can fill in the gaps on forums like this one.

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Post by rested gal » Thu Jan 01, 2009 8:52 pm

Very good, sg!!
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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by Gerryk » Thu Jan 01, 2009 9:22 pm

Thanks for the tips. I don't have a copy yet but I was told to maintain my own copy of the prescription for the mahine for travel. Is it possible to have the prescription laminated so it can be kept with the machine without being damaged?

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by ozij » Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:22 pm

Great post, sleepguide. Belongs right in there with "Our Collective Wisdom" - so I submitted it.
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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by sleepguide » Fri Jan 02, 2009 3:43 pm

Thanks for the kind words. Gerryk, I think laminating the rx is a great idea. Bet you can get that done at kinko's pretty cheap.

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by georgepds » Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:04 am

sleepguide wrote:Thanks for the kind words. Gerryk, I think laminating the rx is a great idea. Bet you can get that done at kinko's pretty cheap.
FWIIW, I needed a copy of my Rx in order to bid at the auction. I placed a second copy in the cpap travel bag in case airport security ever asked.

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by mindy » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:42 am

Well thought out post, SG! I also like Den's addition of "E" for education.

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by sleepguide » Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:23 pm

I think that the "E" for education is a good addition, but I wonder what kind of education is best. My hunch is that it's the self-taught variety, and not some canned DVD introduction to CPAP therapy, but that's just my $0.02.

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Re: ABCD's of Sleep Apnea Treatment

Post by pammieb » Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:33 pm

I don't see where anyone has tagged the letter "G" with anything yet so I apologize for skipping to the letter "H".
H is for the humor you need to keep going in the early days of getting used to wearing a mask and looking at yourself in the mirror. Humor sure takes me a long way throughout the day!