Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Voot-Voot! The post-op Sleep Study results are in!

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We interrupt this (now-)monthly blog to bring you this important News Flash!!

Hi Mom!

Yes, as I mentioned in my last blog, my recovery has definately slowed down at this point. I didn't really see the need for weekly updates anymore, so I figured monthly updates would suffice.
However, I have good news about my apnea (or lack thereof!), and even though I'm a little over a week shy of an official monthly update, I just couldn't wait to tell you.

Quick back story:
I had scheduled my 3-month post-op followup sleep study at Bay Sleep Clinic in San Francisco for September 5th. As you may recall, my surgery was June 4th :-), however I got a call in the middle of last week from the lady at the sleep clinic, telling me they had a cancellation and asked if I wanted to come in that Friday night. At first I told her no - that I needed to wait the full 3 months, but thanked her for calling. Then, I got to thinking about it, so I called Dr KL who said it would be okay to do it a little early.

So, last Friday night I hopped on the bus and got to the sleep clinic at 9:30 sharp. After waiting much longer than I would have liked, the nice technician Mandy hooked me all up, and exactly 3.7 minutes later, I was fast asleep. I woke up once at 3 a.m. to go to the restroom, and before I knew it, 6 1/2 hours had passed and Mandy was waking me up, telling me I was done. Uh, I guess she was kicking me out....at 6:00a.m.!
She didn't say much about how I slept except for the fact that I snored lightly.
Before I left, she told me the results should be sent to Dr. KL at the beginning of next (this) week.
...and sure enough, they were.
It turns out P.Smitty was almost right. He said he didn't think I had any events anymore, which wasn't too far off.

Dr Li called me at work this afternoon with the good news.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . drumroll please . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . My RDI is 4.8!!!

How awesome is that?? I feel SO fortunate that my MMA surgery was such a success. He said my O2 level never fell below 94%, and that I only stopped breathing about twice an hour for like 11 seconds. I can live with that!!!
Then, he said "For someone your age, we can consider this a success". Uh, hem? My age???
Well, I knew what he meant and I thanked him for the great news. He is a great surgeon and a great human being in general.

Anyway, I just had to share the good news with you, Mama! I'll save the rest for the monthly update, coming soon to a blogspot near you!!

Love;
Pinski
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