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Dear All:

Many of you who have been on this list for a long time have known that I had

seizures as a child until I turned 5 years old and had my tonsils and adnoids

removed. Our daughter, Amy, was born into the Kaiser Permanente system and

we have tried to get Kaiser to remove Amy's tonsils for ni-on 20 years!

We had an oppertunity t change HMO's and went to the Blue Shield- HMO/POS

system last January. With the switch came a new neurologist who suggested

sleep studies for OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnia). Amy had the test this past

monday! Guess what? The want to remove her tonsils and adnoids! it seems

she doesn't need a CPAP (Continuous Positive Air Pressure) system, but the

weak muscles in her throat and neck (caused by (?) suspected mito-myopathy)

coupled with her tonsils and adnoids obstructing her breathing pathway

constitutes the removal of the formentioned!

Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is my prayed that Amy's seizures will improve when these are removed. At

the very least she wont keep the whole household awake night after night and

won't be so tired in the days from waking herself up all the time !

We see the Neuro on the 16th, then hand carry the results to the PCP (primary

care Physician) that very day, then wait for a referal to see a surgeon and a

date for the surgery. We are hoping the Surgery will be in May so Amy is

well by June for CBS (Campus By the Sea) family camp & Woodlief camp with

Young Life. These camps are important to Amy...and to our family!

I'll keep ya'all informed. Thanks for letten' me spout. it's nice to have

people to share with!

Lynnie

Wife, Mother, Advocate

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Dear All:

Many of you who have been on this list for a long time have known that I had

seizures as a child until I turned 5 years old and had my tonsils and adnoids

removed. Our daughter, Amy, was born into the Kaiser Permanente system and

we have tried to get Kaiser to remove Amy's tonsils for ni-on 20 years!

We had an oppertunity t change HMO's and went to the Blue Shield- HMO/POS

system last January. With the switch came a new neurologist who suggested

sleep studies for OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnia). Amy had the test this past

monday! Guess what? The want to remove her tonsils and adnoids! it seems

she doesn't need a CPAP (Continuous Positive Air Pressure) system, but the

weak muscles in her throat and neck (caused by (?) suspected mito-myopathy)

coupled with her tonsils and adnoids obstructing her breathing pathway

constitutes the removal of the formentioned!

Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is my prayed that Amy's seizures will improve when these are removed. At

the very least she wont keep the whole household awake night after night and

won't be so tired in the days from waking herself up all the time !

We see the Neuro on the 16th, then hand carry the results to the PCP (primary

care Physician) that very day, then wait for a referal to see a surgeon and a

date for the surgery. We are hoping the Surgery will be in May so Amy is

well by June for CBS (Campus By the Sea) family camp & Woodlief camp with

Young Life. These camps are important to Amy...and to our family!

I'll keep ya'all informed. Thanks for letten' me spout. it's nice to have

people to share with!

Lynnie

Wife, Mother, Advocate

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Dear All:

Many of you who have been on this list for a long time have known that I had

seizures as a child until I turned 5 years old and had my tonsils and adnoids

removed. Our daughter, Amy, was born into the Kaiser Permanente system and

we have tried to get Kaiser to remove Amy's tonsils for ni-on 20 years!

We had an oppertunity t change HMO's and went to the Blue Shield- HMO/POS

system last January. With the switch came a new neurologist who suggested

sleep studies for OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnia). Amy had the test this past

monday! Guess what? The want to remove her tonsils and adnoids! it seems

she doesn't need a CPAP (Continuous Positive Air Pressure) system, but the

weak muscles in her throat and neck (caused by (?) suspected mito-myopathy)

coupled with her tonsils and adnoids obstructing her breathing pathway

constitutes the removal of the formentioned!

Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!!

It is my prayed that Amy's seizures will improve when these are removed. At

the very least she wont keep the whole household awake night after night and

won't be so tired in the days from waking herself up all the time !

We see the Neuro on the 16th, then hand carry the results to the PCP (primary

care Physician) that very day, then wait for a referal to see a surgeon and a

date for the surgery. We are hoping the Surgery will be in May so Amy is

well by June for CBS (Campus By the Sea) family camp & Woodlief camp with

Young Life. These camps are important to Amy...and to our family!

I'll keep ya'all informed. Thanks for letten' me spout. it's nice to have

people to share with!

Lynnie

Wife, Mother, Advocate

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In a message dated 4/7/99 6:51:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, GOLYNIE@...

writes:

<< Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!! >>

Couldn't have said it better!!!! I am rejoicing with you!

Kathy

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In a message dated 4/7/99 6:51:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, GOLYNIE@...

writes:

<< Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!! >>

Couldn't have said it better!!!! I am rejoicing with you!

Kathy

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In a message dated 4/7/99 6:51:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, GOLYNIE@...

writes:

<< Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!! >>

Couldn't have said it better!!!! I am rejoicing with you!

Kathy

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In a message dated 99-04-07 22:14:52 EDT, you write:

<< << Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!! >>

Couldn't have said it better!!!! I am rejoicing with you!

Kathy

mom to and >>

Thanks, Kathy :)

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In a message dated 99-04-07 22:14:52 EDT, you write:

<< << Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!! >>

Couldn't have said it better!!!! I am rejoicing with you!

Kathy

mom to and >>

Thanks, Kathy :)

Lynnie

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In a message dated 99-04-07 22:14:52 EDT, you write:

<< << Yippie! Hurray! Fa La La La La, La La La La!!!!!!!!!!!! >>

Couldn't have said it better!!!! I am rejoicing with you!

Kathy

mom to and >>

Thanks, Kathy :)

Lynnie

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My daughter, age 24, had a sleep study in July. She didn't know she

had any specific problem but was tired (literally) of not sleeping.

She just felt like she never really slept through the night and never

felt rested. Like you, she is a mouth breather but not really a

snorer. You might get some info on the sleepnet.com website. She did

the sleep study in desperation because she needed answers; insurance

covered 100%. She was subsequently diagnosed with sleep apnea. I

don't know if that is the only reason BCBS authorized

upper/lower/genio, but it was all authorized. If you were diagnosed

with sleep apnea, that would probably indicate medical necessity for

the surgery. But the only way to know if you have a sleep problem of

that nature is with a sleep study. Would your insurance pay for that?

FYI, sleep studies aren't cheap. Good luck!

> Just wondering how many of you had a sleep study done? Did you

think

> you had sleep apnea to begin with? I don't snore but talk in my

> sleep but often feel tired even after 8-9 hours of sleep. I wake

up

> several times a night and am a mouth breather. Wondering if I did

> the sleep study if insurance would then cover.

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