Is a Pulmonologist a good fit for a sleep doctor?
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2021 5:12 pm
I have been diagnosed and have been using a cpap since 2005. My primary care doctor sent me to have a sleep study done because I was having daily headaches and she thought maybe my oxygen level was dropping at night. She was right, I was diagnosed with OSA and the headaches stopped. I can't really remember how many sleep studies I had because of needing new equipment, or insurance change and needed new equipment. Anyway, my last study was in December 2018 ordered again by my primary care doctor(different doctor though). Well, I have been having trouble staying asleep since forever but Its been worse for a couple of months now. I take ambien cr ever since I started having trouble getting to sleep at around 2008. I worked shiftwork at the time, now I am retired.
I promise I will get to my question.
In about 2008 I had seen a sleep doctor that was a neurologist but haven't seen that office in about 10 years.
I got and sd card for my machine since the dme didn't supply me with one. UGH! and I have downloaded OSCAR. My AHI is usually under 2 so great right! well I am feeling very unrefreshed in the morning and as I said I wake up a lot for unknown reasons. (i don't have to go to the bathroom or anything like that)
My current dme that I had the sleep study at uses a local pulmonologist. I made an appointment but I just don't know, should I go back to the neurologist?
Oh one other question, I used to take gabapentin for anxiety. I remembered last night that I thought I slept better when I took it. So I still had a few left and I decided to take it last night at bedtime. I'll post my oscar report.
So sorry if that was rambly and unintelligible.download/file.php?mode=view&id=15011
Edit: Just to add, the first four or so hours of sleep my fitbit says i was in deep sleep.
I promise I will get to my question.
In about 2008 I had seen a sleep doctor that was a neurologist but haven't seen that office in about 10 years.
I got and sd card for my machine since the dme didn't supply me with one. UGH! and I have downloaded OSCAR. My AHI is usually under 2 so great right! well I am feeling very unrefreshed in the morning and as I said I wake up a lot for unknown reasons. (i don't have to go to the bathroom or anything like that)
My current dme that I had the sleep study at uses a local pulmonologist. I made an appointment but I just don't know, should I go back to the neurologist?
Oh one other question, I used to take gabapentin for anxiety. I remembered last night that I thought I slept better when I took it. So I still had a few left and I decided to take it last night at bedtime. I'll post my oscar report.
So sorry if that was rambly and unintelligible.download/file.php?mode=view&id=15011
Edit: Just to add, the first four or so hours of sleep my fitbit says i was in deep sleep.