Re: Smargie’s Therapy Thread...in Need of ASV Advice
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:19 am
So...I did another sleep study and I don't remember what my AHI was but it was in the "serious" range. Mostly centrals but also some hypopneas (no obstructives). My oxygen was 96% and the doc said she'd just been chatting with a colleague about whether situations like mine actually need to be treated. And apparently I'm a slow and shallow breather too, which I thought was the case. She said it was unlikely that I still needed an ASV.
She ordered a split study next. I wasn't able to sleep at all once they put the mask on because the pressure and the speed of the air was too much. The tech let me leave after about an hour. I think he knew I needed an ASV but said they aren't allowed to test with those without prior authorization. The doc said I needed an ASV after all and ordered yet another study to work out the settings.
At this next study I told the tech that I had previously used very low pressure and he said "That never helps anyone", but if you all remember I was using a particularly low setting to avoid aerophagia and did very well for a long time. He started me out on what felt very high and fast. I became claustrophobic and nauseous pretty quickly and began to panic and pull the mask off. I was too rattled and upset to continue with the study and I left.
To my surprise the DME called to have me come in for my new machine. I used a Resmed before and would have requested one again had I known that the doc was going to give me a machine without the study. They brought out a Respironics. Of course the pressure was too high and fast. I asked why it didn't adjust to my breathing rhythm and she looked very puzzled and said I had to adjust to it, not the other way around. I asked for a Resmed and she brought the big boss in to tell me that wasn't possible. He said my doc specifically wanted a Respironics for my treatment and that it was unlikely that the doc's office had the software to work with a Resmed anyway. The RT said maybe the doc would "take pity" on me and lower the settings. I left without the machine and said I'd call my doctor because there was no way I'd be able to use that machine.
Do I remember correctly that I have the right to choose the machine I want? I wanted to ask you all this before calling the doc. I know it's BS about the software issue, and the DME folks clearly don't want to give me the Resmed (which adjusts to MY rhythm)...they said they'd ordered that machine specifically for me, that ASVs are high tech and expensive and they don't just keep them laying around. They were pretty shocked that I stood my ground.
I'm not sure I need treatment anyway so I'm not going to do it unless I can have a machine that I can tolerate.
She ordered a split study next. I wasn't able to sleep at all once they put the mask on because the pressure and the speed of the air was too much. The tech let me leave after about an hour. I think he knew I needed an ASV but said they aren't allowed to test with those without prior authorization. The doc said I needed an ASV after all and ordered yet another study to work out the settings.
At this next study I told the tech that I had previously used very low pressure and he said "That never helps anyone", but if you all remember I was using a particularly low setting to avoid aerophagia and did very well for a long time. He started me out on what felt very high and fast. I became claustrophobic and nauseous pretty quickly and began to panic and pull the mask off. I was too rattled and upset to continue with the study and I left.
To my surprise the DME called to have me come in for my new machine. I used a Resmed before and would have requested one again had I known that the doc was going to give me a machine without the study. They brought out a Respironics. Of course the pressure was too high and fast. I asked why it didn't adjust to my breathing rhythm and she looked very puzzled and said I had to adjust to it, not the other way around. I asked for a Resmed and she brought the big boss in to tell me that wasn't possible. He said my doc specifically wanted a Respironics for my treatment and that it was unlikely that the doc's office had the software to work with a Resmed anyway. The RT said maybe the doc would "take pity" on me and lower the settings. I left without the machine and said I'd call my doctor because there was no way I'd be able to use that machine.
Do I remember correctly that I have the right to choose the machine I want? I wanted to ask you all this before calling the doc. I know it's BS about the software issue, and the DME folks clearly don't want to give me the Resmed (which adjusts to MY rhythm)...they said they'd ordered that machine specifically for me, that ASVs are high tech and expensive and they don't just keep them laying around. They were pretty shocked that I stood my ground.
I'm not sure I need treatment anyway so I'm not going to do it unless I can have a machine that I can tolerate.

