gbm wrote:
I have seen my last chart after talking to the young lady that did the sleep study. I have had three sleep study and finaly pased the last one with the bi-cap maching. I just received a letter today to come on in and get my CPAP machine. But i know the CPAP machine di not work that is why i used the BI-PAP machine on the last test.
It would be nice if the doctor would take the time to go over each test with you and say why you need anought test, but in stead you just get a call for the sleep place telling you that you did not pass and the doctor wants anought test.
Did you get a copy of the sleep study report? You should have that. Not only is it your right, but it gives valuable information about your condition.
A doctor SHOULD go over the results with you. In fact I would demand it before agreeing to receiving any cpap equipment, if I were in your shoes.
This is serious, you should understand your condition before being treated for it. The only exception is if it is severe enough that they rush to give you cpap ASAP before an appointment can be made. Not only that, the equipment can be expensive. Even if your insurance covers all of it, it's important to understand the equipment. I suggest calling the doctor, and I would go so far as to tell them NO to setting up any cpap until you know what's going on and know your options.
Don't get me wrong, cpap is THE WAY TO GO for sleep apnea treatment. But it is also very important that you understand your condition as much as possible. Every other medical condition out there most people have a good understanding of the level of their condition before starting their treatment. Sleep apnea should be no different. It is a serious medical condition, that can get worse or be life-threatening. So it's important to know all you can. ...... Sorry. My soap box.
Linda