You gotta take into consideration that a huge number of people who find their way to these support forums have had poor experiences with their sleep doctors. Unfortunately, not nearly enough of the people who have been prescribed this therapy find their way here before they decide to give it up.Roxy wrote:Thank you
Is it typical for board certified sleep doctors to be of so little use? I was amazed that I was blown off when I told her that I was still tired. Who cares if my AHI's are good if I am still tired. It was an ent that wanted me to talk to my primary about having the bloodwork!!!!!
It seems that the only use I have for the sleep doctor is to have insurance continue to pay for the masks etc. They did buy the machine for me two weeks ago
I've got my own "horror stories" regarding my (so-called) sleep doctor, but I found this forum in early 2005 before I had my sleep study, so I was a little prepared for what may happen. I bypassed the brick & mortar DMEs and in the beginning worked my insurance provider to my advantage (by purchasing from CPAP-dot-COM and having them reimburse me for most of it, we both saved money).
Bottom line for me is that "board certified" doesn't mean diddly squat. My sleep doctor was my means of obtaining the prescription for my equipment. (and, he also got my pressure wrong)
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