Jeanne

Female

Frederick, MD

United States

Profile Information:

My Interest in Sleep Apnea
I have Sleep Apnea
Treatment Being Used, if any
CPAP
If Machine Being Used, What Type? (e.g., Respironics M Series with A-Flex Auto-Adjusting CPAP)
respironics

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  • Judy

    Ah, hubby was on Lisinopril for years for HBP the doctor switched him to .... I'm gonna get balled up here now .... generic lisinopril w/a diuretic? Prinivil HC ??? I don't know they all began to blur together when they started messing w/his meds. When the goal was 140/90 he and Lisinopril did great for years, then they decided the goal had to be 120/80 and his doc added the diuretic version and that caused gout so he had to add ..... whatever to prevent gout .... they've messed w/his meds until now he is on Allopurinol and Atenolol and he's ticked off about that ...
  • Judy

    GOOD LUCK w/the doctor today. I'd take a guess its more the med than the CPAP - but I'm only an impatient patient!! Whatever the cause I sure hope you find some relief!!! Have you ever had a PFT (pulmonary function test)? Or at the very least a Spirometry? Or had an ABG (arterial blood gases draw)? Do let us know how this works out for you!!!
  • Judy

    Goshes, Jeanne, what's the big deal about an ABG if you've been an RN all these years? Or not at a hospital?? I would think if you worked in a hospital you'd know which techs were good at ABGs. I've had 3-4, I just volunteer at our local hospital but I know which of our PFT RTs is good at the ABG draw. One of mine was even one of those six minute walks on room air and ABG draw done w/in 20 SECONDS. (We cheated and figured 27 seconds was good enough for the doctors we "play" with). None of mine have been any worse than a regular blood draw - except ONE time, AFTER the draw, when pressing the artery after withdrawing the needle the pressure on the nerve sure got my attention!! But I just released the pressure a bit and that was it.No more problem.