What if I don't have it by then? Is that a big deal? They were talking like they would get back to me in a couple weeks to schedule an appointment after they checked with my insurance and preauthorize yada yada yada.When you go for your surgery, remember to bring your CPAP machine with you.
Thank you!Fantastic news!
If you don’t have it yet, let your intake staff know that so they can get one for you to use while in the hospital.What if I don't have it by then? Is that a big deal? They were talking like they would get back to me in a couple weeks to schedule an appointment after they checked with my insurance and preauthorize yada yada yada.
Even though we don't know what settings to use yet?If you don’t have it yet, let your intake staff know that so they can get one for you to use while in the hospital.
Thank you!Congratulations! I’m very happy for you.
The hospital can get your sleep study and figure it out I believe. But do let them know.Even though we don't know what settings to use yet?
I had the in home sleep study and not the more detailed sleep lab sleep study.The hospital can get your sleep study and figure it out I believe. But do let them know.
Your sleep doctor still got the results which can be shared with the hospital.I had the in home sleep study and not the more detailed sleep lab sleep study.
I've heard having a little extra oxygen makes a person feel better. A little more alert and perkier. I wouldn't mind that either. Is that what was so fantastic for you? Or something else?The hospital ran an oxygen line (not just air) through my CPAP right after surgery, which was fantastic, I thought. Wish I had that now!
I've heard having a little extra oxygen makes a person feel better. A little more alert and perkier. I wouldn't mind that either. Is that what was so fantastic for you? Or something else?