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Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 10:33 pm
by Starlette
These "doctors" should be slapped on the backside of their heads for these comments.
After reading your comments, I should feel fortunate for the staff I have regarding all issues including sleep apnea. *humbly stated*

Starlette

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 11:07 pm
by ckpearson
Sleep Dr: "Well, maybe you should try just going to sleep earlier". I did get the sleep study and my AHI was 121 (yes, one hundred twenty one!). Going to bed earlier wouldn't have helped!!

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 11:15 pm
by Starlette
Starlette wrote:These "doctors" should be slapped on the backside of their heads for these comments.
@ckpearson - Your sleep doctor should be slapped harder *shakes head and sighs "

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 5:53 am
by STL Mark
We normally don't give out prescriptions for Auto Cpap units. Patients don't tend to stay with therapy after getting those and we see very few of them again.

It took awhile before I could appreciate the humor in the above statement. That was from doctor number 2 of 4 prior to my first sleep study. I went around and interviewed them before deciding where to get my test.

Number one or three said something like "oh you won't need a prescription, we will give you a machine on the visit following your test".

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 6:34 am
by tetragon
In response to my concerns about snoring while on the machine, which I have recorded audio of and the RT concerned by the snore data recorded by my machine:
Looks at titration report
"That's not happening, you stop snoring at a pressure of six."
Subsequent to that, I had my regularly scheduled RT appointment, where I was lent a 460 (because that DME location was out of 560s) to "review the heated hose" and was advised that I shouldn't "spend too much time on auto". And about an hour after that RT appointment, my family doctor referred me to a second sleep clinic for a second opinion, who have since claimed me as one of their patients.

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:22 am
by StuUnderPressure
Slinky wrote:
kteague wrote:Regarding my request for a data capable machine - It's just a bunch of numbers, you wouldn't understand them anyway.
Yup, yup, KTeague. My insistence on accepting only a fully data capable PAP resulted in a comment the equivalent of "You're just the patient, you don't need to know that. It is sufficient that I as the doctor receive that information."
But, they NEVER receive that information - because they do NOT want it !

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:25 am
by BlackSpinner
StuUnderPressure wrote:
Slinky wrote:
kteague wrote:Regarding my request for a data capable machine - It's just a bunch of numbers, you wouldn't understand them anyway.
Yup, yup, KTeague. My insistence on accepting only a fully data capable PAP resulted in a comment the equivalent of "You're just the patient, you don't need to know that. It is sufficient that I as the doctor receive that information."
But, they NEVER receive that information - because they do NOT want it !

And of course if you don't have a fully data capable machine - HOW IS THE DOCTOR GOING TO GET THAT INFO?

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:57 pm
by Kiralynx
Family doctor, on my comment that I was not sleeping because pain woke me every three hours: "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP."

Family doctor, on my comment about joint pain: "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP."

Family doctor, in my presenting with symptoms of uterine cancer: "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP."

Family doctor, after pain from cancer surgery failed to go away, "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP." And, "But since you have a problem with getting off pain medication, I'm sending you to a pain management doctor."

Pain management doctor, after being told about 7+ years of disturbed sleep, "I'm sending you for a sleep test." After test: "Yep, you have it."

Family doctor, when RBC dropped after two months on proper therapy, "Your red blood cell count has dropped! That means you're bleeding inside! Your cancer has returned! You must have a colonoscopy at once! If you would have just stopped stuffing your face and LOST SOME WEIGHT, you wouldn't be in this condition. You've brought this on yourself!"

Me: Couldn't it be the fact that I'm finally getting enough oxygen at night?"

Family doctor: "Oh no! It's the cancer!" (After the colonoscopy, which showed perfect health) "Well, it MIGHT have been!"

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:01 am
by mgaggie
Kiralynx wrote:Family doctor: "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP."

Oh if I had a $1 for everytime I heard that, I could afford to buy a new car

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:30 am
by DoriC
Kiralynx wrote:Family doctor, on my comment that I was not sleeping because pain woke me every three hours: "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP."

Family doctor, on my comment about joint pain: "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP."

Family doctor, in my presenting with symptoms of uterine cancer: "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP."

Family doctor, after pain from cancer surgery failed to go away, "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP." And, "But since you have a problem with getting off pain medication, I'm sending you to a pain management doctor."

Pain management doctor, after being told about 7+ years of disturbed sleep, "I'm sending you for a sleep test." After test: "Yep, you have it."

Family doctor, when RBC dropped after two months on proper therapy, "Your red blood cell count has dropped! That means you're bleeding inside! Your cancer has returned! You must have a colonoscopy at once! If you would have just stopped stuffing your face and LOST SOME WEIGHT, you wouldn't be in this condition. You've brought this on yourself!"

Me: Couldn't it be the fact that I'm finally getting enough oxygen at night?"

Family doctor: "Oh no! It's the cancer!" (After the colonoscopy, which showed perfect health) "Well, it MIGHT have been!"
K, This one makes my teeth hurt!! I hope you have a new team now??

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:02 am
by Kiralynx
mgaggie wrote:
Kiralynx wrote:Family doctor: "Just stop stuffing your face and LOSE SOME WEIGHT, and it will ALL CLEAR UP."

Oh if I had a $1 for every time I heard that, I could afford to buy a new car
If I had a dollar for every time I've heard that, I could afford a new HOUSE!

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:10 am
by Kiralynx
DoriC wrote:K, This one makes my teeth hurt!! I hope you have a new team now??
Dori,

I fired the family doctor after the episode with the colonoscopy in 2009. I get along ok with the new GP. I'm now looking for a new gyn after being told that the reason a pap smear left me in pain for three weeks was because my buttocks were too fat.

My oncologist is a really cool lady. (Really! Discussing "The Hobbit" with you while doing all sorts of dire things to you?)

Current project is to make a liar out of the orthopedist who says I'll need a knee replacement in another year or so. If he thought JSSYFALSOAIWACU, he at least didn't SAY it.

<wry grin> I've never laid eyes on a sleep doctor. What I know about making my therapy a success, I learned right here!

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:18 pm
by fredr500
Sleep Dr after 90 days on the mask: I can't read the data off of your card, but I talked to the tech and you have already reached compliance so it doesn't matter. Come back in 6 months. Bye.

I'll think about seeing a sleep Dr in 6 months, but not her.

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:32 pm
by oak
Primary Doc: "If your PLMD is continuing then go back to the sleep center and have them adjust your CPAP settings." ( Like changing the humidity or adjusting the pressure which was just determined 3 weeks ago is going to help with leg movements).

She just got fired.

Re: Your sleep doctor's most inane statement

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:01 am
by DiverCTHunter
RT, re Mirage Quattro: Never adjust the Velcro straps from how I set them. Just turn the forehead dial.

Sleep doc fired her, but that was strike 1 against his practice.