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i am 70 and have been on cpap fo 21 years
I am 59
so glad you did put your foot down, we have to do that, the same thing happened to me. i kept for a year telling my doctor about my sleep problems and she did not act like she heard me. after seeing this was not working i started keeping a sleep diary and the next time i went to see her i showed it to her and told her i needed something done, she saw i did not sleep but 17 hours in 7 nights and when she saw that she said i say you do have a sleep problem. she wrote me a prescripton for generic ambien. i tried taking them and they worked so well for about a month then they got to not working at all so i took it on myself to find a sleep specialist and saw him and he ordered a sleep study and found out i had suginficient obstructive sleep apnea , 38 episodes in one hour plus hypoapneas and increased leg movements. he told me taking those sleepomg pills was the worst thing i could have done.my oxygen dropped to 82 % at it's lowest during the sleep study.
i doctors do not know enough about sleep disorders nor do they want to admit they do not know or understand sleep disorders. i am just starting on this new afventure myself and am having problems getting to sleep with the mask on but it has only been a week since i got my cpap and put it on every night trying to get used to it
SO GLAD YOU TOOK YOUR HEALTH CARE ON YOURSELF , i lost a brother to this disease and know the seriouness of this illness. i did not realize it was such a misundrstook disease until i started this journey myself . we have to stick together and suppost eachother.
Pennywisezzz said:
I am a 28 year old woman and was diagnosed a couple months back. My OSA was severe. My AHI was 41 and my O2 Sat was going down to as low as 83% Interestingly, most of my problems are from hypopneas and not full apneas. I was told my respirations are slow and shallow while I sleep. I had asked one doctor several times for a sleep study and he never would order it so I switched doctors and asked the new one on 3-4 different appointments for a sleep study but he, like the other, thought my problems were due to depression and the stresses of being a full time working, single mom. Finally I just put my foot down and said I was tired of being tired and that I respected his thoughts/opinions on what he thought was wrong but that I really believed there was more to it than just stress & depression. I said I want a sleep study and I want a referral/prescription to have one and I was not leaving his office without one, lol. I said it jokingly, but I also reminded him that that was part of the reason why I left my other doctor, because he wasn't listening to me. Thank goodness I insisted!
I'm 59, and was just diagnosed with OSA in February of 2011. I'm otherwise healthy, have a thin build, and have never smoked. Got my machine in March, and wonder how I ever got any sleep in the last 7-10 years without it. It's great to be out of the fog of fatigue at last.
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