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Sleep Apnea
fdegree:
--- Quote ---I too have (had) sleep apnea. I fought to have a surgery called a UPPP done so I would not have to have a C PAP machine the rest of my life. Since I was very yound, 24, and went in front of my insurance board to prove that it would be less costly for them in the long run, Its been great.
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What is UPPP surgery?
How long ago did you have this done?
It sounds like it has worked for you, right?
Any issues as a result of the surgery?
Please forgive all of the questions. I have been reluctant to go down the surgical route because the statistics have shown a relatively low success rate...around 60% as of about 3 years ago. So, I'm curious about future options.
Spatech_tuo:
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What is UPPP surgery?
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A Google search sent me to Wikipedia:
[glow]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UPPP[/glow]
wmccall:
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What is UPPP surgery?
How long ago did you have this done?
It sounds like it has worked for you, right?
Any issues as a result of the surgery?
Please forgive all of the questions. I have been reluctant to go down the surgical route because the statistics have shown a relatively low success rate...around 60% as of about 3 years ago. So, I'm curious about future options.
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Your right it is a low success rate. They basically open up your airway by cutting out flesh around the back of your throat, and if you have tonsils they take htem out. I'd have conflicting info on whether or not it would help me. I think the sleep doctors have an interest in keeping you coming back to them and selling you expensive CPAP equpment.
Bonibelle:
The surgery was considered an option for my husband because he hated the CPAP so much. We consulted an ENT, who I believe to be one of the best. He said the success rate was relatively low and that my husband should exhaust everything else (like trying harder with the CPAP and lose weight). Thankfully, the weight loss did the trick. The difficult part is keeping the weight off... I think the threat of the cpap helps him control his eating. :-/
Hillbilly Hot Tub:
My UPPP surgery was done 13 years ago and it worked great for me. It was very painful though.
They took my tonsils, adnoids, the little thing that hangs down, forgot what it is called. They also trimmed the backside of my tounge (very, very painful!!!) They took the sides of the wall to the opening of my thraot and sewed them back. One side did come undone, so now it looks a bit like the letter D in the back of my throat, but I still have no issues.
This surgery did not work for my mother, but she is severly overweight (apx 450-500 lbs) and this was why. They had to put a trake tube in for her, which she got to have out after losing 150 pounds, but she has since gained the weight back and has issues again. I worry about her! She has to sleep sitting up at this point.
I had good luck with it and it was well worth the pain. Hopefully it will all stay fine as I turn old andd grey!
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