Re: Assessing Clinical Menu on CPAP / BIPAP Units
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 10:49 am
The only thing I want to add to what everyone else has said is this.
Your attitude mirrors that of many sleep professionals and I find it condescending. It is this attitude that drives most of us HERE in the first place. IF our sleep professionals would discuss our condition with us logically and take the time to explain our therapy thoroughly, PERHAPS we would have the confidence and trust in them to seek out their advice. Oh, wait! I have done that, and found the answers never quite answered the question that was asked!!! There are many stories here of people who were told "you have apnea" and were handed a machine and mask and basically thrown out in the cold!
I have never even set eyes on the sleep Doctor who wrote my prescription, and the DME RT does not know as much about sleep apnea as she should for the role that she is supposed to be playing in my therapy. Interestingly, there are many DMEs who seem to think the correct way to fit nasal pillows is to stuff the cones all the way into the nares! Patients don't know the difference until they come here to find out how to fix their sore nose! There are a thousand stories here from patients whose "clinicians" didn't know much more than how to access the clinical menu, and the PATIENT had to show him/her how to change something.
When I started therapy I decided I wanted a second machine to leave at my daughter's house so I don't have to schlep a machine across country when I visit 6 times a year. The sleep center was of no assistance whatsoever. I came here and got GREAT advice on what to look for and ended up with an S9 Elite that I purchased out of pocket from my DME. I like this machine so much I use it nightly (at the PRESCRIBED pressure) and have relegated the S8 Escape Auto as my 'backup' machine. Guess what? When I sent them the data, the sleep center didn't even notice (or care about) the change in machine! When it was time to review my data, I took in a printout of my therapy for 30 days for a consultation, and the PA did not look past the compliance data. When I pointed out the existence of the other 30+ pages of data, she was most impressed and complimented me on my dedication to understanding my therapy and said she wished ALL patients would take as much interest in their therapy and perhaps that would increase compliance rates. She also said she didn't even know you could get such advanced data from anything other than a titration machine!
If the "clinicians" were as knowledgeable and helpful as you believe them to be, your points might have more validity.
Your attitude mirrors that of many sleep professionals and I find it condescending. It is this attitude that drives most of us HERE in the first place. IF our sleep professionals would discuss our condition with us logically and take the time to explain our therapy thoroughly, PERHAPS we would have the confidence and trust in them to seek out their advice. Oh, wait! I have done that, and found the answers never quite answered the question that was asked!!! There are many stories here of people who were told "you have apnea" and were handed a machine and mask and basically thrown out in the cold!
I have never even set eyes on the sleep Doctor who wrote my prescription, and the DME RT does not know as much about sleep apnea as she should for the role that she is supposed to be playing in my therapy. Interestingly, there are many DMEs who seem to think the correct way to fit nasal pillows is to stuff the cones all the way into the nares! Patients don't know the difference until they come here to find out how to fix their sore nose! There are a thousand stories here from patients whose "clinicians" didn't know much more than how to access the clinical menu, and the PATIENT had to show him/her how to change something.
When I started therapy I decided I wanted a second machine to leave at my daughter's house so I don't have to schlep a machine across country when I visit 6 times a year. The sleep center was of no assistance whatsoever. I came here and got GREAT advice on what to look for and ended up with an S9 Elite that I purchased out of pocket from my DME. I like this machine so much I use it nightly (at the PRESCRIBED pressure) and have relegated the S8 Escape Auto as my 'backup' machine. Guess what? When I sent them the data, the sleep center didn't even notice (or care about) the change in machine! When it was time to review my data, I took in a printout of my therapy for 30 days for a consultation, and the PA did not look past the compliance data. When I pointed out the existence of the other 30+ pages of data, she was most impressed and complimented me on my dedication to understanding my therapy and said she wished ALL patients would take as much interest in their therapy and perhaps that would increase compliance rates. She also said she didn't even know you could get such advanced data from anything other than a titration machine!
If the "clinicians" were as knowledgeable and helpful as you believe them to be, your points might have more validity.