New? Free Sign Up
Then check our Welcome Center to a Community Caring about Sleep Apnea diagnosis and Sleep Apnea treatment:
CPAP machines, Sleep Apnea surgery and dental appliances.
Tags:
Perhaps you missed my point, Rock. (My fault. My sarcasm is not always well worded.) So I'll restate my point from another angle, if that's OK:
If there is a relatively inexpensive medical product that helps many people to breathe better while asleep and thus greatly improves their quality of life, why would anyone look for ways to withhold that product from the people whose lives would be improved by it? As with so many other medical treatments, patient response to the treatment is part of the diagnosis. So a good doctor will find a way to make sure his patient qualifies for what will improve that patient's life, despite any attempts by bean-counters to regulate and tamper with the doctor-patient relationship.
I hope that is clearer.
jeff
Rock Hinkle said:Well done jnk! I am guessing that you were once a lumberjack and now a carpenter. There is nothing you won't knock down and rebiuld in your own light. You have just completely dissected and put into a bad light a system that is used to help people everyday. Post like these turn people away from getting the help that they need.
This post documents your own "impaired cognition" and "Mood disorder". If you need a reference you know where to find me. :)
© 2025 Created by The SleepGuide Crew.
Powered by