Ysc3 Twincharged January 8, 2014 Share January 8, 2014 anyone undergone treatment or study for the sleep apnea ? got an appointment at the end of the month (29/1) for a sleep clinic at CGH .... can tell me what's going to happen and how much its gonna cost ? ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator January 8, 2014 Share January 8, 2014 anyone undergone treatment or study for the sleep apnea ? got an appointment at the end of the month (29/1) for a sleep clinic at CGH .... can tell me what's going to happen and how much its gonna cost ? u subisdised or private? Basically they going to give u a bigger entrance. ur bj next time DEEPER,,,muaahahhaa kidding. It basically does opening of the airway as there might be some blockage there. note hor, this condiiton can kill and you can die in sleep......er i not selling you my pkg hor, but the truth naah. see here http://www.moh.gov.sg/content/moh_web/home/costs_and_financing/HospitalBillSize/sleep_apnoea.html Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged January 8, 2014 Author Share January 8, 2014 had difficulty in breathing when asleep ... so went to polyclinic. polyclinic then refer me to CGH A&E for heart and lungs tests. now the CGH dr refer me to ENT for sleep clinic. so i guess i should be under subsidized ... if not, the bill might kill me if the disorder doesn't. but before the procedure, i am required to go thru the sleep clinic for them to monitor me when i am sleeping. so would like to find out more about the sleep clinic first ... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aimnfire 4th Gear August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 had difficulty in breathing when asleep ... so went to polyclinic. polyclinic then refer me to CGH A&E for heart and lungs tests. now the CGH dr refer me to ENT for sleep clinic. so i guess i should be under subsidized ... if not, the bill might kill me if the disorder doesn't. but before the procedure, i am required to go thru the sleep clinic for them to monitor me when i am sleeping. so would like to find out more about the sleep clinic first ... bro whats your result mine is almost 2 min stop breathing using cpap out of the question as my face very sensitive ops will be schedule but kind off surprise that i need to put 5k deposit for the ops 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 bro whats your result mine is almost 2 min stop breathing using cpap out of the question as my face very sensitive ops will be schedule but kind off surprise that i need to put 5k deposit for the ops Are you obese? If so, go lose weight. I've had apnea issue also and have been using CPAP for a couple of years. After losing over 10kg weight, I never need to use CPAP anymore. In the meanwhile, CPAP is still the gold standard. I don't really believe skin is so sensitive that you can't wear it. It's the matter of getting use to it. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 had difficulty in breathing when asleep ... so went to polyclinic. polyclinic then refer me to CGH A&E for heart and lungs tests. now the CGH dr refer me to ENT for sleep clinic. so i guess i should be under subsidized ... if not, the bill might kill me if the disorder doesn't. but before the procedure, i am required to go thru the sleep clinic for them to monitor me when i am sleeping. so would like to find out more about the sleep clinic first ... Not everybody will benefit from surgery. Sleep study is to assess the level of apnoea you are experiencing. The ENT will assess you see if surgery is helpful for you. CPAP is still the gold standard. Best is to lose weight if you're overweight. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 U need sleep aid respiratory and pillow The respiratory machine about 1.xk Pillow not sure how much Cheaper alternative, exercise and slim down, when sleep don't put pillow too high as it might block ur respiratory throat. Make urself tired so can sleep better Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 Go get from cpap.com. Local price here is too expensive, though I can't blame them. I've used puritan bennett goodknight sleep 420E for a couple of years until it kaput. Those time, it was made in France, can really tahan. Cost me like 600+ USD back then. In SG, if I not mistaken will be cost SGD2K. I then bought another unit, for 300+ USD and I used it for awhile before going for lifestyle change and weightloss program. The CPAP machine is now collecting dust in my cabinet.... :-D Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kklim Supercharged August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 anyone undergone treatment or study for the sleep apnea ? got an appointment at the end of the month (29/1) for a sleep clinic at CGH .... can tell me what's going to happen and how much its gonna cost ? SGH sleep clinic: They stick sensors on head and body, hook these up to a machine, and monitor you throughout the night (room get infrared camera). They then assess your condition to see how chialat and suggest treatment options. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 anyone undergone treatment or study for the sleep apnea ? got an appointment at the end of the month (29/1) for a sleep clinic at CGH .... can tell me what's going to happen and how much its gonna cost ? I forgot the cost but my brother went for it at Khoo Teck Puat. They hook you up with monitoring devices to collect data. Go get from cpap.com. Local price here is too expensive, though I can't blame them. I've used puritan bennett goodknight sleep 420E for a couple of years until it kaput. Those time, it was made in France, can really tahan. Cost me like 600+ USD back then. In SG, if I not mistaken will be cost SGD2K. I then bought another unit, for 300+ USD and I used it for awhile before going for lifestyle change and weightloss program. The CPAP machine is now collecting dust in my cabinet.... :-D Resmed CPAP machine costs $2k plus. Didn't know there are cheap options available. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 I forgot the cost but my brother went for it at Khoo Teck Puat. They hook you up with monitoring devices to collect data. Resmed CPAP machine costs $2k plus. Didn't know there are cheap options available. Yup, although the site requires medical letter, I gave them a letter written by GP and they also accept. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hyper_rev 1st Gear August 6, 2014 Share August 6, 2014 I did my sleep study at SGH (B2 ward) for a day, costs was $500+... but after medisave and insurance, didn't pay a single cent. Shortly after, was issued a prescription for a CPAP machine (Trial for 1 month - Philips model), but mask have to purchase (due to hygience reasons). Mask costs $187.50 (was told it was subsidsed but i doubt it). After i returned the machine, i realised there is a website that sells the machine at a better price. Try out http://w-w-w.secondwindcpap.com/ (i'm not related to the webby), and i got myself a low-hr Resmed Autoset S9 w/o humidifier @ $479 + $75 (postage). Definately cheaper than a $1800 new set in SG, if you dun mind a slightly used set (with new tubings). When i received mine, it only had about 50hrs used, so its not bad. I just bought a mask from them too, so they are very reliable. Hope this helps. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged August 6, 2014 Author Share August 6, 2014 bro whats your result mine is almost 2 min stop breathing using cpap out of the question as my face very sensitive ops will be schedule but kind off surprise that i need to put 5k deposit for the ops i guess you have got most of the answers already .... i did the sleep test and i was told i stopped breathing for 74 times or something ... can't remember already ... options : CPAP, surgery or lose weight. i still have not done any of the above. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raymondism Twincharged August 7, 2014 Share August 7, 2014 i guess you have got most of the answers already .... i did the sleep test and i was told i stopped breathing for 74 times or something ... can't remember already ... options : CPAP, surgery or lose weight. i still have not done any of the above. So it does not bother you at all? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kklim Supercharged August 7, 2014 Share August 7, 2014 An underactive thyroid can also cause sleep apnea. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loki Supersonic August 7, 2014 Share August 7, 2014 Sleep study can also be done at home. I got mine done in my own home. They came to set up everything for me and then came back the next day to collect the machines and data. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knoobie Supercharged August 7, 2014 Share August 7, 2014 bro whats your result mine is almost 2 min stop breathing using cpap out of the question as my face very sensitive ops will be schedule but kind off surprise that i need to put 5k deposit for the ops woah.. 2 mins stop breathing is a lot isn't it? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tjkbeluga 5th Gear August 7, 2014 Share August 7, 2014 woah.. 2 mins stop breathing is a lot isn't it? Basically, he can put those legendary korean sea diving auntie to shame... ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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