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Hello all,

I am doing my second go at weight loss surgery. You can see what happened at the first attempt here: http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/355098-surgery-aborted-please-help/.

So I had my sleep study this week and apparently I never hit the parameters for having the CPAP machine put on me in the middle of the night. Will that likely mean I would need a CPAP machine? Or will I be able to go forward without? Dr won't get the results till next week at some point. Interested in your feedback!!

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It depends on how the orders for the study itself were written. I was so convinced that I didn't hae sleep apnea that my sleep study wasn't written to have a CPAP titration.

Turns out I DO have sleep apnea after all. I was quite surprised. I'm afraid you'll just have to wait for your results.

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It depends on how the orders for the study itself were written. I was so convinced that I didn't hae sleep apnea that my sleep study wasn't written to have a CPAP titration.

Turns out I DO have sleep apnea after all. I was quite surprised. I'm afraid you'll just have to wait for your results.

It was written for a split night study with CPAP study if indicated.

Also, I don't have any of the symptoms for sleep apnea.

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I am sorry - I don't have sleep apnea = but please let us know when the results come in!

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When I went for my sleep study the guy told me he would be coming in to put Cpap on me if needed in the middle of the night. He never came in and I thought it was a good sign. Sure enough, results said no sleep apnea.

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Hey, I actually work for a sleep specialist. The doctor probably ordered a split night for time sake. Usually they order a baseline and titration study. If during the night of the baseline study you have severe apnea. They will wake you, put you on cpap and titrate you through the rest of the night. If you made it through the split night and they did not titrate you is probably a good sign. Did they set you up with a second study? If not, then you probably don't have apnea or at least not severe enough to treat with cpap therapy. 5 hat doesn't mean you don't have apneas, they may just be mild. There is an oral appliance that can be used for mild to moderate apnea.

Hope this helps. Any other questions let me know.

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They didn't titrate me during 1st study (said she would if had apnea) and I ended up having mild sleep apnea. I had to go back for titration. I'm somewhat cynical that I actually need a CPAP but I have one now. I do find I sleep deeper the last few weeks so that's been a plus.

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I had a split study done in october, the tech told me if the sensors indicated severe apnea-they would use cpap on me. They didn't end up having to. My results showed I have mild sleep apnea but my doctor wants to see if weight loss helps it before talking about needing a cpap.

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I am sorry - I don't have sleep apnea = but please let us know when the results come in!

I will hopefully know more this coming week.

When I went for my sleep study the guy told me he would be coming in to put Cpap on me if needed in the middle of the night. He never came in and I thought it was a good sign. Sure enough, results said no sleep apnea.

Same here. Was told if I met the requirements she's wake me up and put the CPAP mask on. She never came.

Hey, I actually work for a sleep specialist. The doctor probably ordered a split night for time sake. Usually they order a baseline and titration study. If during the night of the baseline study you have severe apnea. They will wake you, put you on cpap and titrate you through the rest of the night. If you made it through the split night and they did not titrate you is probably a good sign. Did they set you up with a second study? If not, then you probably don't have apnea or at least not severe enough to treat with cpap therapy. 5 hat doesn't mean you don't have apneas, they may just be mild. There is an oral appliance that can be used for mild to moderate apnea.

Hope this helps. Any other questions let me know.

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Yeah she never came in to put the CPAP mask on me, so I am hoping it is good news. No second study at the moment is scheduled. Thank you @joslek1988.

They didn't titrate me during 1st study (said she would if had apnea) and I ended up having mild sleep apnea. I had to go back for titration. I'm somewhat cynical that I actually need a CPAP but I have one now. I do find I sleep deeper the last few weeks so that's been a plus.

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Thanks for the feedback. She gave me the perimeters for what would require her fitting me with the CPAP mask during the night. It is my takeaway that I did not fall into those requirements. Guess I will find out this week.

I had a split study done in october, the tech told me if the sensors indicated severe apnea-they would use cpap on me. They didn't end up having to. My results showed I have mild sleep apnea but my doctor wants to see if weight loss helps it before talking about needing a cpap.

Thank you!

Thank you everyone for the feedback. Hopefully I'll know the results this week at some point.

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