Hello. Had my first sleep study about three weeks ago and my ENT told me I had less then 10 episodes while sleeping on my side, but I consistently had 75 or so per hour while on my back. I have no idea how long I slept or any other test results. However they did not try the CPAP on me that night so the ENT ordered another sleep test, which I did a couple of nights ago. I used the Mirage Swift Nasal Pillows which seemed comfortable enough at the beginning but got annoying later in the night, I think the tech was bumping up the pressure.
The lack of sleep has been getting worse over the last few months. Yesterday it was all I could do to stay awake at work and today I called in sick as I feel even worse, a walking zombie. I called the sleep center this morning to see if the results had been forwarded to the ENT yet and they said no, it may be a few days. I don't know what to do, I can't concentrate, can't work or anything else, can't sleep.
How long after a doctor gets the results do you have to wait for the "home healthcare professional" to come to the house and get the CPAP setup? I am getting desperate for some relief. Yesterday I bought new pillows for the bed hoping that would help, it did not. This morning I found this site and I see that the PAPillow is what I should get. I'm also thinking of something to keep myself from rolling onto my back at night.
I know my main problem is my weight, I'm about 80 lbs overweight. I'm working on losing it but it seems sleep apnea makes it very difficult to lose weight. What a catch-22 situation.
Why do I have to sit here in despair and wait for these friggin doctors to do something. It takes 3 weeks to get an appointment with my ENT. Another 2-3 weeks for a sleep study, then make another appoinment with the ENT. Sit around and wait for the results. The sleep center said it was something about having to get the results transcribed. Good grief. I don't know if I can go back to work again until I get some rest. My head is pounding and my ears are ringing.
If I haven't already asked enough questions... how many days does one usually use a CPAP before getting a truly restfull sleep?

