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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1973046" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=495513]@Charis1213[/USER], my specialist made clear that a doctor cannot make a diagnosis of OSA for a patient without confirmatory results of a properly performed sleep study. In that respect without proof you could not say you have the condition or are a sufferer of it nor can your doctor, no matter how much you might believe it.</p><p>In a sense it would be like saying you have diabetes without having confirmatory blood glucose tests, HBA1C etc.</p><p>You may think exercise can help but you have no proof of it. A suggestion is not proof. Nor can tell you what is helping as </p><p>A) you have no proof of the condition in terms of test results </p><p>B) no way of making an objective comparison between before and after exercises</p><p>And if your doctor believes you have this condition how does he prove to the DVLA that with his diagnosis of you that you a safe to hold a car license ?? He might be prosecuted if he does not report your supposed diagnosis and, as you suppose you have this diagnosis, you might be also prosecuted for not declaring it.</p><p>Doesn't it sound better to get a proper diagnosis from a proper doctor !??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1973046, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=495513]@Charis1213[/USER], my specialist made clear that a doctor cannot make a diagnosis of OSA for a patient without confirmatory results of a properly performed sleep study. In that respect without proof you could not say you have the condition or are a sufferer of it nor can your doctor, no matter how much you might believe it. In a sense it would be like saying you have diabetes without having confirmatory blood glucose tests, HBA1C etc. You may think exercise can help but you have no proof of it. A suggestion is not proof. Nor can tell you what is helping as A) you have no proof of the condition in terms of test results B) no way of making an objective comparison between before and after exercises And if your doctor believes you have this condition how does he prove to the DVLA that with his diagnosis of you that you a safe to hold a car license ?? He might be prosecuted if he does not report your supposed diagnosis and, as you suppose you have this diagnosis, you might be also prosecuted for not declaring it. Doesn't it sound better to get a proper diagnosis from a proper doctor !?? [/QUOTE]
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