Hummer Forums by Elcova

Hummer Forums by Elcova (http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/index.php)
-   General Off Topic (http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=11)
-   -   sleep study (http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29087)

usetosellhummer 08-15-2007 07:22 PM

sleep study
 
Anyone have one and on a machine? Not breathing good at night and going in next month to a sleep clinic.

dеiтайожни 08-15-2007 07:32 PM

Re: sleep study
 
That was racist.

usetosellhummer 08-15-2007 07:34 PM

Re: sleep study
 
What?

h2co-pilot 08-15-2007 07:36 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Ken just went through all that and so did my Dad. I'll let him come on and tell you about it.:)

usetosellhummer 08-15-2007 07:47 PM

Re: sleep study
 
thanks, wife says i quit breathing in between snoring:crying:

KenP 08-15-2007 07:51 PM

Re: sleep study
 
What do you need to know?

Take your own pillow, I didn't for the first one and it stunk.

Before the test they'll hook you up to a ton of wires and you'll look pretty goofy. The gummy stuff they use on your head to hold the electrodes is nasty and you'll want to shower before doing anything the next day. Take a hat.

At a certain point during your sleep you'll be woken and hooked up to a CPAP. During this time they'll adjust the pressure in an attempt to find out what pressure works best for you. You may not sleep well during this time so make the next day's schedule accordingly.

You may not like the mask they put on you, I didn't so I didn't sleep much at all. Before the insurance company would pay for the machine, I had to go back for another study to make sure the CPAP would work for me.

For the second study I was prepared with my own mask by going to the doctor and being fitted for it ahead of time. Things went much better and everything was satisfied for the insurance company.

It's been close to a month now and I'm getting pretty used to it, sleeping almost the entire night with it on. When I do, I get a hell of a lot of things done around the house because I'm full of energy. My eyes aren't red and the bags are mostly gone now.

I have this one with a humidifier.
http://www.cpap.com/productpage-advanced.php?PNum=1952

Don't be afraid you'll get the one at the sleep center. The one's they use are big and ugly. Noisier, too.

KenP 08-15-2007 07:53 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by usetosellhummer
thanks, wife says i quit breathing in between snoring:crying:

I did, too. The sleep center said I "woke up" 24 times an hour. :eek: It's less than half that now. Furhter pressure adjustments may happen in the future.

Another plus to the study was the discovery that I have RLS. That's been stopped with Miraplex.

DennisAJC 08-15-2007 07:53 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by usetosellhummer
thanks, wife says i quit breathing in between snoring:crying:


Tell your wife to stop putting the pillow on your face.:clapping:



Have you tried Breath Rite nose strips? Could be as simple as that. Hopefully it doesn't require surgery.

usetosellhummer 08-15-2007 08:00 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Thanks alot. Have done strips and snore stop for months with little help. it gets worse with time and I find myslef waking up and sleeping light. i use to do the log thing with tons of energy. Red eyes, some bags, so I know I need help. The old man was thin and did the same thing so I know it's more then the tonage. How did your wife react to the noise of the machine?

KenP 08-15-2007 08:03 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DennisAJC
Have you tried Breath Rite nose strips? Could be as simple as that. Hopefully it doesn't require surgery.

I did and they didn't help at all. The problem is soft tissue at the back of the throat falls down and blocks the air passage causing you to stop breathing.

used2sell, also consider getting a battery back-up. A woman died a few months ago when the power went out and she couldn't breath. I'm pretty sure she had a full-face mask, tho. Mine just covers the nose.

http://www.medicalsupplygroup.com/DisplayImage.aspx?t=0&ImageID=1001376&ProductID=10 01479

DennisAJC 08-15-2007 08:04 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by usetosellhummer
How did your wife react to the noise of the machine?


She tries to smother me with the pillow also.


It might require corrective surgery. But maybe Ken has a better explanation.

KenP 08-15-2007 08:06 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by usetosellhummer
How did your wife react to the noise of the machine?

The tonnage doesn't help, however, I lost 40lbs, to a normal weight, and still did it.

The noise isn't a problem. It's very rythmic.

The problem was me getting used to it, always moving around. Sometimes I'd take it off and leave the machine on. That's pretty loud. When the mask is on you, it's very quiet.

KenP 08-15-2007 08:09 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DennisAJC
She tries to smother me with the pillow also.:giggling: :giggling: :giggling: :giggling: :giggling:


It might require corrective surgery. But maybe Ken has a better explanation.

I inquired about the surgery because I had no problem with doing it, but I was told it's only effective in a relatively small percentage. Of that number, a large percentage relapse. I don't know why.

I have a relative that's an example of that and now has to take another test to get the machine.

DennisAJC 08-15-2007 08:16 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KenP
The tonnage doesn't help, however, I lost 40lbs, to a normal weight, and still did it.

The noise isn't a problem. It's very rythmic.

The problem was me getting used to it, always moving around. Sometimes I'd take it off and leave the machine on. That's pretty loud. When the mask is on you, it's very quiet.


Are we talking about this now????
And this?


Damn it Ken!!!! Why must you always ruin threads????

KenP 08-15-2007 08:18 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DennisAJC
Damn it Ken!!!! Why must you always ruin threads????

:perfect10s: :perfect10s: :perfect10s:

I looked into one of those masks, but the wife said it'd scare her.:giggling:

usetosellhummer 08-15-2007 08:19 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Wow I hope I get the Black mask



" go get the gimp"
"the gimp is sleeping"
"well wake him up!"

KenP 08-15-2007 08:20 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by usetosellhummer
Wow I hope I get the Black mask



" go get the gimp"
"the gimp is sleeping"
"well wake him up!"

I think that was all fiction.:D

DennisAJC 08-15-2007 08:23 PM

Re: sleep study
 
That was a damn funny movie.:giggling:

RubHer Yellow Ducky 08-15-2007 08:28 PM

Re: sleep study
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KenP
What do you need to know?

Take your own pillow, I didn't for the first one and it stunk.

Before the test they'll hook you up to a ton of wires and you'll look pretty goofy. The gummy stuff they use on your head to hold the electrodes is nasty and you'll want to shower before doing anything the next day. Take a hat.

At a certain point during your sleep you'll be woken and hooked up to a CPAP. During this time they'll adjust the pressure in an attempt to find out what pressure works best for you. You may not sleep well during this time so make the next day's schedule accordingly.

You may not like the mask they put on you, I didn't so I didn't sleep much at all. Before the insurance company would pay for the machine, I had to go back for another study to make sure the CPAP would work for me.

For the second study I was prepared with my own mask by going to the doctor and being fitted for it ahead of time. Things went much better and everything was satisfied for the insurance company.

It's been close to a month now and I'm getting pretty used to it, sleeping almost the entire night with it on. When I do, I get a hell of a lot of things done around the house because I'm full of energy. My eyes aren't red and the bags are mostly gone now.

I have this one with a humidifier.
http://www.cpap.com/productpage-advanced.php?PNum=1952

Don't be afraid you'll get the one at the sleep center. The one's they use are big and ugly. Noisier, too.



The above that Ken wrote is correct...just remember everyone is different...i went to the V.A. for my study (i was snooring so loud i woke myself up), i remember them telling me that i stopped breathing many times...

To me the BIG thing is the correct mask...they first did the nasal tubes, they SUCK and it doesn't even feel good...then they gave me a soft side nasal mask, only problem is its very comfortable but now i'm breathing through my mouth which defeats the mask...

next week i'm going in to be fitted for a FULL FACE MASK,hopefully that that will solve it...

losing weight is suppose to help but not in every case...surgury i would avoid until you have tried EVERYTHING else...you may be fine with the idea BUT...can cause other problems...

good luck...

KenP 08-15-2007 08:34 PM

Re: sleep study
 
RYD, they put the nasal tubes on me first and I wasn't comfortable.

During the second study, I tried a full face-mask because I was opening my mouth also, but I nearly freaked out and took it off before the technician could even get back to his computer. I put mine back on. Gawd I hated that one.

I was doing a pretty good job with keeping my mouth closed after using the machine for a couple of weeks, but the wife got me a chin-strap that works great. You can still open your mouth if you really want to, but it stays shut otherwise.

Now I put the chinstrap on, then the mask. I'll tell you one thing, it's beeatch getting those on after a night of drinking. I think it took me 10 minutes Saturday night.:o :D


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:40 AM.

Powered by vBulletin Version 3.0.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.