5 years ago I was sent for a sleep study. The doctor didn't have a great bedside manner and basically acted as tho I was imposing upon his time. he said I wasn't getting enough oxygen and I was given an oxygen machine (not cpap) that i had to use at night (the kind with the tubing that goes in your nose)....after 10 months I quit using it because I got married and didn't think that was how i wanted to start out. (stupid, i know)
Anyway, fast forward to today. I realized that I needed to investigate the results of that sleep study so i obtained a copy. Results as follows:
Sleep efficiency 82.6
Sleep onset Latency 155.0 minutes
Total apnea - 1
Hypoapnea 78
AHI 10.3
Lowest saturation 82%
Average Wake % 91
Diagnosis: Hypoxia
Impressions: This finding typically signifies an underlying cardiac problem, pulmonary disease, or a hypoventilation syndrome.
Recommendation: evaluate for etiologies of hypoxia, evaluate for cardiac disease, evaluate for pulmonary problems, consider an arterial blood gas.
Of course NONE of this information was provided to me. I have made an appt with another doctor to go over this. My regular dr said she never rec'd a copy of this report either and was quite surprised when i faxed it to her last week. She made the recommendation to the new doctor for me.
Does anyone have any comments on this? Wondering why i was on the regular oxygen versus a cpap (never did feel like i was any more rested during that period i was on that so i'm wondering how effective it was versus a cpap)...
Any help appreciated.

