dtsm wrote:
Usually a follow-up visit with Doc doesn't take place until you've had a solid 6-8 wks with cpap [unless you are having any major problems]. So if money is an issue, if you're slowly settling in with the machine, the apap range is working [i recall from previous post 6-9?] and your numbers appear solid, might wait a little longer before your visit. Remember, if you're leaks aren't under control, then the pressure readings aren't entirely 'valid'.
Hi dtsm,
Sorry but I just realised your post.
It's a follow up check since I was first diagnosed, but not on xpap. Had it sourced from the States, hence took a little while to get it. Visit to Dr is insured, hence no issue on money. On the device isn't covered
Thought with whatever little data I have, would be good to see if things are going well as am running blind, but of course with you and other forum members assistance.
Just came back from a week of travelling and so far it has been good. Luckily my device is quite small, and not too cumbersome to bring. In fact, I educated 2 other colleagues on OSA during the trip and they might be going for sleep tests themselves. Hahaha. I should arrange for a referral fee from the Dr!!