Dinarius wrote: » Ps. Sleephead, where did you go for the CPAP therapy? And what, if anything, did you rule out before embarking on it? Many thanks. D
Sleephead wrote: » Tell your GP you suspect you have this and he will refer you to your local sleep Clinic. Its a public clinic. A simple monitor on your wrist overnight will diagnose if you have it. Very simple.
Glebee wrote: » Was diagnosed with this a few years ago, and done the overnight study in a clinic to get it confirmed. Started off using the CPAP machine but after a few weeks had to get rid of it. Could not use it at all or get used to the fact this large machine was beside the bed buzzing away. Have been using cheap oral devices for the last few years and while not the most comfortable seem to stop the snoring. Anybody try the dentist fitted oral device, need to try something, wife is going to strangle me on of these nights....;)
Also I am off on holiday tomorrow but the doc insists I bring it along. That is a bit of a hindrance as it is quite heavy, but I do have a letter of explanation for airport security.
It is also quite pricy to rent per month, and it is not clear that I can get any of that back on Med 1.
BohToffee wrote: » I've just been diagnosed with osa. Done the tosca test last week and had 86desaturations per hour so it's fairly severe, I must say I never noticed its effects and didn't expect that result at all... My question is how much is the rental of the cpap machine? I see they are €1100 for the top one to buy and there is no way I could afford that..
Boulevardier wrote: » Also I am off on holiday tomorrow but the doc insists I bring it along. That is a bit of a hindrance as it is quite heavy, but I do have a letter of explanation for airport security.
Boulevardier wrote: I had the CPAP on and off twice last night.