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Getting Treatment for Sleep
Apnea
If you think you may have sleep apnea, or your spouse tells
you that you periodically stop breathing at night, the best
thing you can do for yourself is to find a doctor in your area
that specializes in sleep disorders.
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Many people with sleep disorders
talk to their family doctor about the
problem and are referred to sleep studies
at local hospitals or sleep disorder centers.
These sleep centers then refer patients to a
sleep disorder doctor from a referral rotation
list. The doctor assigned from such a list may
or may not be experienced in the treatment of
sleep apnea.
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These referrals are sometimes made to doctors who use lucrative
sleep disorder billings as a temporary activity while they are
building a practice in another specialty.
Some of these doctors are not familiar with the
variety of machines and masks that are available. They rely
upon the medical equipment providers and sometimes create
additional income for their practice with medical supply
referrals.
Medicare and most insurance companies allow their insured to
select the medical supply provider and almost all such
reputable companies accept these insurances. Choose the most
reputable medical supply company in your area, as they will be
your supply line to the replacement parts for your sleep apnea
machine.
To obtain treatment for sleep apnea you should first consult a
doctor in your area who specializes in sleep disorders. The
doctor will send you to a sleep study center where you will
spend the night. During that first study the technician will
determine if you do in fact have sleep apnea. If the first
sleep study indicates that you do have sleep apnea you will do
a second sleep study during which time you will be put on a
sleep apnea machine.
There are basically two types of machines, the CPAP and the
BIPAP machine. Most patients will qualify for the CPAP machine.
People who have a problem with negative airflow during exhale
generally need the BIPAP.
During the second study the level of the machine’s air volume
will be varied to determine the amount of air pressure you need
and the amount of air you can tolerate on exhale. If you need
more air pressure to solve your sleep apnea than you can
comfortably exhale, the BIPAP machine will be the recommended
device. If you can exhale against the needed pressure, the CPAP
will be the recommendation. Most people will only need the CPAP
machine.
There are many different types and sizes of masks and nose
pillow devices available for the patient to choose from and
during the second sleep study the technician will help the
patient choose the best one for them. Most insurance companies
supply a new mask or nose pillow device every three to six
months so you can try a different mask if you are unhappy with
the one you choose.
Setting the machine is done by prescription from your doctor,
which is one of the reasons you need a doctor who is thoroughly
familiar with the variety of machines and masks available. The
wrong setting can actually make your sleep apnea worse. Either
too low or two high an air flow setting will cause you to not
be able to use the machine comfortably.
Many people believe that sleep apnea is dangerous because it
causes the patient to stop breathing. Without the machine many
patients wake up choking. The real danger however is not as
much the choking as from lack of oxygen in the blood. Lack of
oxygen in the blood can cause a sleep apnea patient to NOT wake
up choking. In fact lack of oxygen can put the brain in a coma
and make the patient not wake up at all.
Your first week on your sleep apnea machine will be amazing to
you. Your energy level will be much greater and you will no
longer need that mid afternoon catnap. If you choose the right
doctor and he or she sets you up with the right equipment it
could literally recharge your life.
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