Dr S and sleep apnea
Hi there welcome to the forum! My experience with Dr. Savoie was that yes not only did he want you on it so your health would improve somewhat for surgery but you also needed to bring your CPAP to surgery with you. I saw Dr. Savoie and Dr. Beausoleil for consults when Dr. S just started his WLS pra****
It's common practice that if you have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, regardless of your surgeon, you will need to bring the machine with you when you're having your surgery.
They won't use it in the OR, but you will need it for the recovery room, and your own room during your hospital stay.
Hope that helps!
They won't use it in the OR, but you will need it for the recovery room, and your own room during your hospital stay.
Hope that helps!