Author: kathleen

  • Sleep Doctor today…

    Those of you who have followed the blog know that I’ve had a difficult relationship over the last few years with my sleep doctor. Part of the reason I think, is that I did so well at first. Over 5 years ago, almost 10 years now, he put me on a CPAP machine and I had instant results. However, the last couple of years have been difficult. Lately I just haven’t been getting enough sleep and I’m tired all the time.

    I was really dreading this visit, since he has badgered me about gaining weight, told me I wasn’t compliant, etc. This visit was different and I attribute that to the compliance software on my new machine. It took hree visits in a row (over a 1 year period), for him to believe me since I switched to the Goodnight CPAP which he can download and get compliance data.

    Today I went in, he downloaded the machine, saw that I was 100% compliant (yet again), and that I was getting 6 1/2 hours average on the machine (I’ve had a few very sleepless nights.) Make sure any CPAP machine you get these days DOES have the compliance monitoring feature. That means when you are sleeping well, it’s the doctor’s problem, NOT yours.

    He’s now not treating me as a non-compliant patient. I think it also helped that after my sleepless night, I had a bit of a fever — I am not sure if this is a chicken and egg kind of thing, but I was stressed out over the visit, and probably a bit stressed about going back to school tomorrow (we are off on inclement weather days — I love it when we don’t actually use them for inclement weather).

    Anyway, he wrote me a script for antibiotics, and gave me three doses so I could take my time about filling the scripts (though today was a good day for that). He also wrote scripts for a new humidifier, and a new mask. I switched DME’s, since I was having to pay full price on the other one. Their service was super, and were close to school, however, I am THRILLED with the new company.

    They called me at almost 5:00, and wanted to meet with me tomorrow — and did have an appointment available at 4:30! That is the best any DME has ever been. I’ve worked with 4 now — Lincare and Apria were both horrible service. I usually had to go to them to get new equipment. I’ll post who they are when the whole thing is done, but the new company is definitely in network. I’ve never gotten a call back from the DME the same day I saw the doctor.

    I’m going to get an Oximeter for the weekend, though I’m not sure I could even handle more pressure.

    I brought home two Ambien too, though he doesn’t want me on sleep pills at all. I agree, they have never done that much for me.

  • New Humidifer

    It adds only 1.76 lbs to the Goodnight. It also takes a whole lot less water to accomplish the same thing. You can also use tap water — but I would only do that when traveling as it probably would add to the cleaning problem.

    GoodKnight H2O Heated Humidifier

    GoodKnight H2O Heated Humidifier

  • New CPAP machine

    S7 Elite CPAP System — Medgadget.com

    I think I’ll stick with my Goodnight for right now, but this does look nice.
    S7 Elite CPAP System

  • Therasense New CoPilot Program

    If you have Therasense meters (and Cozmonitor is included), Therasense (Abbott), has a new program that can be downloaded from their website to manage diabetes. It seems to be pure logging software — no calculations, but it is nice.

  • DLife

    I am watching the second episode of DLife and I just figured out what is wrong with it. It “dances” around the issues.

    And ignores many of them.

    For example, they danced around the sex issue — and they even danced around Nicole’s pump. Now I know why they danced around the pump, none of the pump manufacturers are footing the bill.

    They are even dancing around the food issues. For example, for me, since I’m on the pump, there isn’t a food issue. However, for others who are on shots and pills, there IS a food and diet issue.

  • Good news on the new pump!

    I just got a claim notification from Blue Cross Blue Shield and they covered the pump exactly like Animas said they would. My portion of the claim is 783.xx, and Animas gave me 700 on the old pump, so it costs me 83.xx. That is SO nice.

  • Sleep and Traveling

    As I have been answering questions about the trip today (first day back from Spring Break), I’ve clarified in my own mine what I want from the Sleep Doctor.

    Basically I need something that will help me sleep but not interupt my REM sleep. Right now, Ambient doesn’t seem to help me sleep.

    I also want and need a smaller humidifier. Puritan and Bennett makes a humidifer that doesn’t change the footprint of the CPAP machine much and work better than the one I”m using.

    I’m using this humidifer. It is real hard to travel with.

    I am going to get this one but am hoping that I can get the insurance to cover it.

    And I also want a new CPAP mask since mine is over 6 months old.

    Edit and links removed at request of a business I will no longer do business with.

  • DLife

    dLife TV – The Diabetes Weblog – www.thediabetesblog.com

    Hmmm, it didn’t remind me of the View at all. At least the View’s round table can be informative.

    I don’t like their choice of Air time. Opposite 60 Minutes is not good, but at least I have DVR. It should be rebroadcast at different times.

    I also think too much emphasis was on newly diagnosed and not enough long term, but it IS their first episode.

  • Sleep

    I’m going to see the sleep doctor next Monday and I’m trying to get fixed in my mind what my problems are and what we need to do to fix them.

    My biggest problem right now, is that I want to travel but can’t sleep when I travel. I also have some sleeping issues when put under a lot of stress at work. The night before a staff development, the night before a test, anytime my routine is changed. The nights before the first day of school, etc.

    I didn’t like Ambien, it didn’t work well for me. I also didn’t like Provigil (a different type of drug).

    I’m willing to try the new sleeping pill if it is available. I don’t want to take something on a regular basis, most of the time I can fall asleep.

    I also think I need to plan better when I’m going to need sleeping medication.

    I also want a new mask — I like the mask I’m using now, and I want to go through an in-network supplier. I also want new humidifer chambers but might have to do that out of pocket.