General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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mollete
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by mollete » Sun May 26, 2013 6:50 pm
SleepyonMagnoliaSt wrote:mollete wrote:Perhaps you guys can switch kids.
NO NO lol for all her issues my little girl is epic. She's 7 and has an awesome eye for art. She's a sweetie pie
OK, we'll move her to 7.
SU, your kids just got bumped to 8 and 9.
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SleepyonMagnoliaSt
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by SleepyonMagnoliaSt » Sun May 26, 2013 6:52 pm
mollete wrote:SleepyonMagnoliaSt wrote:mollete wrote:Perhaps you guys can switch kids.
NO NO lol for all her issues my little girl is epic. She's 7 and has an awesome eye for art. She's a sweetie pie
OK, we'll move her to 7.
SU, your kids just got bumped to 8 and 9.
LOL. Off topic but I want to share this AWESOME owl she painted for me

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by SleepingUgly » Sun May 26, 2013 7:25 pm
mollete wrote:SleepyonMagnoliaSt wrote:mollete wrote:Perhaps you guys can switch kids.
NO NO lol for all her issues my little girl is epic. She's 7 and has an awesome eye for art. She's a sweetie pie
OK, we'll move her to 7.
SU, your kids just got bumped to 8 and 9.
WTF?!
Never put your fate entirely in the hands of someone who cares less about it than you do. --Sleeping Ugly
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by SleepingUgly » Sun May 26, 2013 7:31 pm
mollete wrote:SleepyonMagnoliaSt wrote:mollete wrote:Perhaps you guys can switch kids.
NO NO lol for all her issues my little girl is epic. She's 7 and has an awesome eye for art. She's a sweetie pie
OK, we'll move her to 7.
SU, your kids just got bumped to 8 and 9.
You moved my kid who, at age 6, knew about "free will" from a RUSH song to 8th place?! I can't believe this.
Never put your fate entirely in the hands of someone who cares less about it than you do. --Sleeping Ugly
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mollete
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by mollete » Sun May 26, 2013 8:25 pm
Tell ya what.
Give him the anagram and see how he makes out.
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by mgaggie » Mon May 27, 2013 12:48 am
A 25% chance of 'curing' apnea? No way would I put any child through a risky operation for 25%. I wouldn't put myself through for that percentage. Maybe 90%.
SleepyMagnolia its your daughter, you know what is best for her. Don't do or agree to anything if you are unsure
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mollete
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by mollete » Mon May 27, 2013 3:21 am
mollete wrote:Give him the anagram and see how he makes out.
Still workin' on it?
Go ahead and use the clue.
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by mollete » Mon May 27, 2013 3:29 am
mgaggie wrote:A 25% chance of 'curing' apnea?
However, more than 50% of the children included in their study were obese, and 71 % had allergies. After excluding children with obesity, allergies, and craniofacial, neuromuscular, and genetic problems, Mitchell found normalization (AHI score of less than 5) in 82% (n = 79) of children after adenotonsillectomy.
http://orl.waw.pl/artykuly/Adenotonsilotomia-OSAS.pdf
Course, it depends where you put your AHI as whether or not there's a "cure".
Even so, AHI looks to routinely drop about 75%:
http://hawley_montgomery-downs.psychology.wvu.edu/r/download/97707
http://www.atsjournals.org/doi/full/10. ... 912-1930OC
http://www.atsjournals.org/action/showP ... 912-1930OC
http://orl.waw.pl/artykuly/Adenotonsilotomia-OSAS.pdf
http://www.sleepapneasurgery.com/overvi ... atric.html
http://www.ucsfcme.com/2010/slides/MOT1 ... dTandA.pdf
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mollete
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by mollete » Mon May 27, 2013 4:12 am
SleepyonMagnoliaSt wrote:ENT appointment is on Tuesday at 3:20...
Ask him (her) how many cases of POPE II they've had and if they feel well-equipped to handle that. Note the time it takes between the end of the question and the time of intelligent response (i.e., don't count "well, ahh, errr, y'know, how about them Pacers" etc.
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by SleepingUgly » Mon May 27, 2013 4:47 pm
mollete wrote:mollete wrote:Give him the anagram and see how he makes out.
Still workin' on it?
Go ahead and use the clue.
Sorry, been doing the Memorial Day thing.
Jim Morrison.
Never put your fate entirely in the hands of someone who cares less about it than you do. --Sleeping Ugly
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by SleepyonMagnoliaSt » Tue May 28, 2013 3:01 pm
Our visit with the ENT was the biggest pile of horsecrap in the world. He looked in her throat, felt her throat and goes 'WOW! Those are not even a bit swollen!' checked and cleaned her ears and then goes 'She should have her tonsils removed at Riley because they have a PICU!' UM!!! When I told him I didn't want surgery? He goes 'Well you'll have to talk to the pediatrician about that' then he left the room WHILE I was still talking!!! I've already called the pediatrician and told them flat out we're not having surgery, what are the next steps and I'm waiting for a call back.
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SleepingUgly
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by SleepingUgly » Tue May 28, 2013 3:16 pm
Sounds like your mind was made up even before you met this unsavory doctor. Too bad he was such a jerk.
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by SleepyonMagnoliaSt » Tue May 28, 2013 3:17 pm
SleepingUgly wrote:Sounds like your mind was made up even before you met this unsavory doctor. Too bad he was such a jerk.
Her tonsils weren't swollen. I'm not having surgery done on something that isn't having problems. I'm not apologizing for that. My mind was made up. As I said before. No surgery unless everything was huge. It's not, so we're not
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by SleepingUgly » Tue May 28, 2013 3:46 pm
SleepyonMagnoliaSt wrote:Her tonsils weren't swollen. I'm not having surgery done on something that isn't having problems. I'm not apologizing for that. My mind was made up. As I said before. No surgery unless everything was huge. It's not, so we're not
I didn't know that you could feel whether tonsils were large by feeling the neck. If he didn't think her tonsils were large looking in her throat, and yet he recommended surgery, I wouldn't trust him about anything. And I certainly wouldn't let him operate on my kid. Well, if you feel his opinion was a valid one, at least you can say that you looked into it.
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by SleepyonMagnoliaSt » Tue May 28, 2013 3:58 pm
SleepingUgly wrote:SleepyonMagnoliaSt wrote:Her tonsils weren't swollen. I'm not having surgery done on something that isn't having problems. I'm not apologizing for that. My mind was made up. As I said before. No surgery unless everything was huge. It's not, so we're not
I didn't know that you could feel whether tonsils were large by feeling the neck. If he didn't think her tonsils were large looking in her throat, and yet he recommended surgery, I wouldn't trust him about anything. And I certainly wouldn't let him operate on my kid. Well, if you feel his opinion was a valid one, at least you can say that you looked into it.
He looked in her throat and they weren't large at all. He looked first and felt.
He was a very rude man, but it also confirmed my suspicions about her tonsils not being large at all.
He obviously knew what he was doing though, he just has the bedside manner of a ..... *insert some awful grumpy animal here*
The only thing he was really good for was that he cleaned out her ears. She had lots of nasty gunk in there