UPDATE: 109, 47%, and 19

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UPDATE: 109, 47%, and 19

Post by WearyOne » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:00 pm

That husband of mine that I've been trying to get a sleep study for years had one last night (split study). Doc called with his results: AHI of 109 and O2 sat down to 47% !!! Image I was in such shock that it was that bad, I didn't think to ask for a copy of the report when it's done. He has an appointment in six weeks with the doc, though, so I'll get it then.

He signed a paper last night saying it was okay to get the cpap stuff through them (thought sleep facilities couldn't sell cpap stuff?). So, they're going to be calling in the next day or two to set up a time to come in. They have the same type of machine I do, so that's what I want for him since I already know how to use it and have the software. You know, I didn't think to ask what pressure he needed, but they did say he did well on cpap.

Think I scared him when I called to tell him, but that's good, I think. Maybe that will make him more diligent in using it.

Pam

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by Babette » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:08 pm

YICKY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good work Pam, getting him going. Can we help at all? Am I reading you right that his machine and mask are six weeks out? I might be able to loan you some stuff until then.

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by OutaSync » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:10 pm

I bet you are in shock! Thank goodness you got to him in time. If he doesn't take it seriously, make sure he has great life insurance!

I know that you will be a great help to him getting set up. He's so lucky to have you.

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by MoneyGal » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:27 pm

Oh --- he is going to feel SO MUCH BETTER. He will seem so much like a new man that you will wonder if you are having an affair.

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by jda1000 » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:31 pm

47%?

Is that even legal?

It seems a frightfully good reason to NOT wait six weeks for anything....
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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by WearyOne » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:31 pm

No, it's six weeks until the next doc appointment. They should be calling in the next day or two to set up a time to come in to get the machine and try masks. The doc wanted him to be on the machine for six weeks, then come in to see him and assess how things are going.

If he ends up being as stubborn about this as he can be about other things, yes, I'll make sure the life insurance is really high!! LOL

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by Babette » Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:37 pm

Happy to send you a Nasal Aire II mask to try out on him. I've got one due to come back to me this week - happy to re-route it directly to you.

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by Kiralynx » Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:26 pm

Wow. Thank goodness you kept after him to get that study!

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by elader » Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:37 pm

holy crap 47%??????????????? He's lucky to be alive. Really, really lucky.

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by kteague » Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:12 pm

I can only echo the collective consternation at those results!

As far as him doing fine on cpap in a few hours of a split night study - that doesn't always translate to the same setup being ok all night every night. My first machine had no exhalation relief and no humidifier because they said I did ok without them in the 2 hours sleep of my split night study. Turns out I did need them both. Good that he has your experience to help him get off to a good start. With those numbers, my guess is he'll embrace this treatment and count his blessings.

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by nobody » Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:15 pm

Wow, they ought to be getting him that CPAP like tonight. That's scary.

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by WearyOne » Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:04 pm

Babs, thanks so much for the offer. Right now, I think he's preferring a FF (and he definitely mouth-breathes), but I will let you know!! All he could tell me about the mask from the sleep study was it covered his mouth and nose, so I at least know it's some type of FF.

I tried to get him to call to see if they could loan him one until this other gets set up, but he won't do it. Doesn't sound like it'll be long, though. The thing that amazes me is he never gets sleepy driving, doesn't ever nod off in conversation. He plays hours and hours of bridge, and he's never said anything about nodding off doing that. (He's some kind of life master category and plays all the time---even teaches it.) He does nod off at the drop of a hat, though, if he's just sitting and watching TV or movie. And he does have a horrible memory. We thought it was just age and from a car accident he had years ago where he was knocked unconscious (not his fault), but a lot of it could be OSA-related, I'm sure.

Yeah, he thinks because it was "no problem" at the sleep study that he won't have a problem with at home. And I truly hope that's right, but I doubt it.

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by boston » Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:12 pm

wish you guys the best of luck

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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by rested gal » Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:10 am

Wow, Pam. Hope your husband takes to "cpap" well, because he sure does need to.

Thank goodness you kept working at getting him to a sleep study.
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Re: I'm in shock--109 and 47%!

Post by WearyOne » Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:08 pm

He has an appointment in the morning to get the machine and mask! And, of course, I'll be meeting him there.

Pam

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