JessNewGoals25 23 Posted February 20, 2017 Hey anyone else awaiting their sleep apnea results? Is anyone else nervous from reading about other people's posts on this topic?I don't know why I'm so nervous today?...maybe because I called the office to see if they received the referral for my 2nd part of test that I have to go back & do (the cpap part) & the representative said "no the only thing we have are you sleep apnea results from Friday" ?? that they will call me once they have the referral. I'm glad they are in and that my dr is reviewing them but I would've been better not knowing that they have them because now all my mind is focused on the phone call......I, however will still continue to pray & keep the faith. I'm always spreading encouragement to others & being positive; but this post is just me expressing my human/natural side of worry but I am still positive & hopeful; it's important for me to share my real emotions & thoughts to you all...but nevertheless we shall see?Prayers please & thank you? (God knows I need this) Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kristi L 2 Posted March 23, 2017 I'm currently annoyed with the process due to my sleep study results. I was given a home sleep study machine, which was about the least scientific testing device I've ever seen. I used it for two nights, quite unsuccessfully. I'm claustrophobic, and kept ripping the cannulas out of my nose, and got very little sleep because of it. And they're using those results to make me get a cpap machine, which I 100% know I won't be able to use. Not to mention I'm $1000 bucks from my deductible so I'm sure I'll pay full price for it to sit in my bedroom. This has me so frustrated, I'm about ready to throw in the towel and live the rest of my life miserable. My dad had sleep apnea, I've seen it in person, and I know I don't suffer from it. Plus, I'm a stomach sleeper, and have read many stomach sleepers have zero luck with cpap devices. Sorry, rant over. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hmills653 365 Posted March 23, 2017 I recently got my bipap machine. I wasn't able to wear cpap bc I felt like I couldn't breathe out against the air. I can say that I have to wait to put the mask on until I'm very relaxed. If I wake up and try to talk to my husband or anything. I feel like my breathing is too fast and need to take it off for a few minutes. Hoping it goes away after I lose weight. I also have a high deductible. I had to pay $220 up front them they said $115 a mos rental fee for 3 mos. Then the insurance will pay off they see I'm using it at least 4hrs a nt. My favorite part is spending the first 5 hrs of my day with a red mark on the bridge of my nose lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tiale 20 Posted March 24, 2017 I had my sleep apnea results the same morning after the study. It was just waiting for my machine. I love it to death and it's improved my sleeping habits by 100% wake up without any headaches and always feeling refreshedSent from my LGLS770 using Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tiale 20 Posted March 24, 2017 I'm currently annoyed with the process due to my sleep study results. I was given a home sleep study machine, which was about the least scientific testing device I've ever seen. I used it for two nights, quite unsuccessfully. I'm claustrophobic, and kept ripping the cannulas out of my nose, and got very little sleep because of it. And they're using those results to make me get a cpap machine, which I 100% know I won't be able to use. Not to mention I'm $1000 bucks from my deductible so I'm sure I'll pay full price for it to sit in my bedroom. This has me so frustrated, I'm about ready to throw in the towel and live the rest of my life miserable. [emoji20] My dad had sleep apnea, I've seen it in person, and I know I don't suffer from it. Plus, I'm a stomach sleeper, and have read many stomach sleepers have zero luck with cpap devices. Sorry, rant over. Talk to whoever provider the machine and let them know what's up. Some respiratory places don't tell you shizz sometime and always rush you out. Make a complain and tell those buttheads that you need mask that allows you to sleep on your tummy. Because they might not have but can refer you to someone that does Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
txsrooster 45 Posted March 24, 2017 I'm scheduled for my sleep study in April (first available appointment) and they are doing a split study where once they get enough data they wake me up and try the machine study part. So hopefully I get it all knocked out in one night. 1 Kristi L reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kristi L 2 Posted March 24, 2017 I'm scheduled for my sleep study in April (first available appointment) and they are doing a split study where once they get enough data they wake me up and try the machine study part. So hopefully I get it all knocked out in one night. Mine wasn't even in a sleep lab, it was home testing equipment, and it was sh!tty equipment at that!! Super annoyed that they use such an unreliable method to make that kind of diagnosis when I don't have any symptoms. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
txsrooster 45 Posted March 24, 2017 that does sound hooky pooky..will your insurance even accept the home study test? I have heard that some won't. 1 Kristi L reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MeltsIntoWonder 125 Posted March 24, 2017 44 minutes ago, txsrooster said: that does sound hooky pooky..will your insurance even accept the home study test? I have heard that some won't. I also had to do the home test, and was told that most insurance companies won't pay for the one in the lab right out of the gate. When the home test came back negative, THEN insurance agreed to the lab (which also was negative). 1 Kristi L reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kristi L 2 Posted March 24, 2017 I haven't received anything from insurance yet. To be honest, I feel like a cpap or bipap will be a giant waste of money, if they're going to make me get it. I have no symptoms, wake up refreshed and no daytime drowsiness. Just makes no sense to me. I wasn't even provided my results, just a "yes, you have it". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tlh4life 66 Posted March 25, 2017 I also had to do the home test, and was told that most insurance companies won't pay for the one in the lab right out of the gate. When the home test came back negative, THEN insurance agreed to the lab (which also was negative).That was my experience. Had to do the at-home study before insurance would pay for the study in the lab. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites