MUST SEE TV
Hi All, just to let you know the BBC1 "Goodnight Britain" is looking at OSA in a two part program presented by Sian Williams.
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Have had a few goes at embedding a video, but it's not working. However, if you click on this link you can get a sneak clip of Wednesday's show http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p011sf8k
Another sneak preview from Thursday's show this time about Paul introducing his CPAP to his partner and using it for the first night http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p011spcp
Just commenting to 'bump' up this post so people don't forget to watch it tonight at 9 pm. If anyone's on Twitter, there's a live feed on #goodnightbritain
Both programmes were well worth watching. OSA seemed one of the more straightforward conditions, and the CPAP treatment was certainly effective in the subject's case. Mrs T remarked that he looked like a 'typical sleep apnoea sufferer' which was probably intentional.
The programme obviously set out to highlight the dangers of driving with untreated OSA, probably rightly. I don't remember this ever having been an issue when I was diagnosed, but that was a long tme ago now.
It also seemed to concentrate on the discomfort of wearing the mask and the time it takes to get used to it - the full-face mask worn by the subject certainly looked offputting, compared with some others which were shown very briefly (including a Mirage Swift I think), while it looked as if he had a ResMed S8 autoset to start with - I use a S8 Sprint which I like a lot, particularly because it is so compact - and a much larger machine later on.
Oh dear, that makes me sound like a CPAP anorak, which I certainly am not. I just recognise the sort of treatment which I have liked, and which I haven't.
Yes, I thought it was great too, and awareness was certainly achieved, judging by the amount of emails + phone calls etc I'm having, which I assume will be the same for all others involved in OSA.
I was really pleased John was filmed behind the wheels of the HGV truck, as so many people avoid diagnosis for fear of losing their jobs and licence. Just a pity they didn't show more of the smaller masks as well though.
The machine they showed later on was the one I use (Respironics System One) and it's very small really, but the humidifier attaches to the side, which makes it look a lot bigger. My Sleep Cube humidifier slots under the machine, so it's neater and I use that one for travel.
By the way, Episode 2 is now available on IPlayer in case anyone missed it http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01p53jj/Goodnight_Britain_Epi...
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