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I officially belong here!

Post by USMCVet » Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:45 pm

I'll try and figure out how to post pictures later but I was diagnosed today with severe sleep apnea. My overall AHI was 34.8 . Supine was 53.3 AHI mostly OH. On my side I only had AHI of 3. This is from just 3.6 hours of sleep. I was only in REM for 5% of time.

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Post by chunkyfrog » Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:48 pm

Welcome!
And congratulations (?)

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Post by USMCVet » Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:51 pm

I think I might be one of the few who is happy and excited about this diagnosis, I have been so exhausted and run down for a while now and this offers hope of feeling better again lol

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Post by chunkyfrog » Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:59 pm

Me, too!
I kind of figured it out myself beforehand.
The official dx meant I could finally get relief!
It was both better and worse than expected--more better as time passed.
[[[Egad! "More better" --ready for my bubba teeth!]]]

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Post by TASmart » Mon Nov 27, 2017 2:02 pm

Agree, I was really happy to get the diagnosis and start treatment for SA. And it's paying off, I am 8 months into, and still and noticing things that improve. This week I am feeling even more rested, and I would have said I felt great a week ago. One thing I have noticed in addition to the typical stuff is a massive increase in my daily feelings of optimism. Life just feels better.

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Post by Okie bipap » Mon Nov 27, 2017 2:41 pm

Welcome to the bonehead family. As you have already seen, you can get a lot of help here. We are on this journey together.

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Post by Captain_Midnight » Mon Nov 27, 2017 4:49 pm

USMCVet wrote:I think I might be one of the few who is happy and excited about this diagnosis, I have been so exhausted and run down for a while now and this offers hope of feeling better again lol
Actually, it's not an unusual way to feel. There is a measure of comfort in knowing the likely cause of many of our symptoms, and that it's treatable.

Good luck in getting the right machine and set up. I would offer some encouragement about sticking with the machine through the accustomation period, but if you are anything like my (Marine Veteran) daughter, perseverance will not be an issue.

Regards from an occasional visitor to this fine forum.

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Post by Janknitz » Mon Nov 27, 2017 6:46 pm

To quote one of our old members, "I bid you sad welcome".

But, attitude is all, and you can appreciate that you are going to feel much better once you get the hang of it. Give it the Marine effort and you will soon have success.

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Post by USMCVet » Mon Nov 27, 2017 6:50 pm

Thanks everyone! I certainly don't intend to give up and will do what it takes to feel better.

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Post by Sunnymuffins » Mon Nov 27, 2017 6:58 pm

USMCVet wrote:I think I might be one of the few who is happy and excited about this diagnosis, I have been so exhausted and run down for a while now and this offers hope of feeling better again lol
I was definitely happy for the diagnosis and very excited when I picked up my machine at the DME. I knew it meant I finally had a cause for my chronic fatigue and was starting on the road to feeling better. My respiratory therapist said attitude is the most important factor in treatment compliance, and people with a positive attitude towards therapy are exponentially more likely to stay on it. Sounds like you have chosen the right frame of mind to start your journey. Welcome!