HeirloomGardener wrote:
It went well last night. I definitely have sleep apnea, and the CPAP worked great. (It was a split-night study.) I haven't felt this awake in a long time. The sleep tech told me that she could hear my snoring through the door during the first part of the night, but I didn't snore at all with the CPAP mask on. Now I just have to wait for my doctor to get the results so she can write the prescription for the CPAP.
Congrats! I was bouncing off the walls the day after my titration. I felt awesome!
A bit of advice: I would highly suggest you speak to your doctor about exactly what should be written on the scrip. Most docs will just write "CPAP @ 12" or whatever your pressure is. BUT, if they do this then the DME must only provide you with the cheapest, bare bones basic machine. You need to insist that your doctor write out on the scrip the exact machine you would like and "mask of patients choice". You then specify at first contact with the DME "if you cannot provide the exact machine prescribed, do not proceed and let me know". You will be glad you did in the long run.
If you don't do this, you will get a basic machine and within 3-4 weeks of being on this forum, you will be wishing you had a "real", fully data capable box to keep tabs on your apnea. Then you must jump through many hoops to get the machine swapped out.