My oxygen blood levels were monitored over two nights to see if they dropped during the night. They wanted to see whether they dropped more than 4 times an hour. Mine dropped 60 times an hour. They are now going to give me a CPAP machine....
His dad and agent were in barcelona this morning with the president of barca, this afternoon they are both in madrid with the president of real madrid.
So did they then test you, using the CPAP machine to confirm that it will fix the problem? Betcha they didn't.
I hope you get it sorted fella, I have no idea what a CPAP machine is, i just hope they don't send you a CRAP machine.
Sounds like a huge assumption to me. They're probably right, but they had the perfect opportunity to confirm their diagnosis. Did they at least check your oxygen levels against the sleep test output to confirm the correlation? (Sorry, but my training was always to assume nothing & question everything. Sometimes in the name of expediency, huge assumptions are made). I once had a sleep test. Measured from 10pm to 8am, only they didn't tell me the times. Reading the output, they told me my sleep was terrible, apart from 3am to 6am. Not once did they ask me when I went to bed. I slept from 3 until 6!
Yes, over two nights I had an oximeter on. There was a machine that measured pulse and oxygen blood levels. Normally, they are 97 percent.
Aye, but what I'm saying is that if they'd used the CPAP machine on the second night, they could have confirmed that the CPAP works for you. They could even have, and should have, matched the o2 levels against the sleep recorder to check for a correlation. Hopefully they did & just didn't tell you, otherwise the CPAP machine is a hope rather than a cure. Fingers crossed!