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Re: POLL: How Long on xPAP Therapy? Compliant?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:42 am
by goose
In the 2+ years I've been on the hose, I've had one night with less than 4 hours utilization and that was due to a power outage (a condition that has been fixed!!!).
So statistically I'm at 100%....The real number is probably 99.99999999999999% or some such, but what's a billionth amongst friends???

cheers
goose

Re: POLL: How Long on xPAP Therapy? Compliant?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:11 am
by Sleepy Taz
At the ripe old age of 33 the lady in human resources told me I had sleep apnea. My response was "What the hell is that?" I went to my sleep study and based on how I felt pestered the DME people until I received my Cpap and have not slept a moment without it since. That was 20 years ago and I thank my maker that I was diagnosed and received therapy so that I could live longer.

Re: POLL: How Long on xPAP Therapy? Compliant?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 7:23 am
by DreamStalker
Sleepy Taz wrote:At the ripe old age of 33 the lady in human resources told me I had sleep apnea. My response was "What the hell is that?" I went to my sleep study and based on how I felt pestered the DME people until I received my Cpap and have not slept a moment without it since. That was 20 years ago and I thank my maker that I was diagnosed and received therapy so that I could live longer.
So did you get to marry the human resources lady?

Lucky you, many of us had to live with it unknowingly for a longer period of time while it slowly shortened our lives ... but we are still luckier than those who never get diagnosed or treated properly.

Re: POLL: How Long on xPAP Therapy? Compliant?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:28 am
by Sleepy Taz
Dreamstalker wrote
So did you get to marry the human resources lady?

She was my ex wifes best friend and yes I was lucky to be diagnosed early, BUT back then no one knew about sleep apnea and the testing was not in a sleep lab, but in an obscure wing of a mental institution. And then the machine I was given actually did sound like a 747 jet engine, The mask had no chance of not leaking and after the initial DME visit there was no followup to find out if I was doing OK. Heck there wasn't even an internet to socialize with others in the same situation. There was some mention of a support group but I thought I was better than that and could survive on my own. What a mistake as I missed out on all of the advancements until recently when I found this site.

Re: POLL: How Long on xPAP Therapy? Compliant?

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:36 am
by Lou Cypher
Sleepy Taz wrote:Dreamstalker wrote
So did you get to marry the human resources lady?

She was my ex wifes best friend and yes I was lucky to be diagnosed early, BUT back then no one knew about sleep apnea and the testing was not in a sleep lab, but in an obscure wing of a mental institution. And then the machine I was given actually did sound like a 747 jet engine, The mask had no chance of not leaking and after the initial DME visit there was no followup to find out if I was doing OK. Heck there wasn't even an internet to socialize with others in the same situation. There was some mention of a support group but I thought I was better than that and could survive on my own. What a mistake as I missed out on all of the advancements until recently when I found this site.
All of the above is me.....

I did manage to get a sleep study though and a noisy cpap without a humidifier. The next year I got a new machine cause mine broke and it had a humidifier... the year after I got a heated humidifier .... whoo hoo . Then in 1993 I a c flex and have been there ever since... No follow up visits anywhere, no doc making sure I am alright. all I got once was, you sleeping ok?? I said sure and thought that was all there was until I found this site about a week ago......

My eyes have truly been opened here and am eagerly awaiting to try a new machine ,they all sound so great........

Oh Yeah, I been on cpap for 11 years.