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So this afternoon while my dad was at my house, i nodded off on the sofa. When i woke up he said i need to book into the doctors as he noticed i stopped breathing occasionally while i was asleep.
I obviously didnt know. His ex girlfriend used to do this and she had sleep apnea, had to sleep with a mask on i think?
I have a 3 year old, a single mum and dont tend to fall asleep at night easy then my son enjoys waking up early in the morning.
So i just took me being tired in the day time due to them factors.
Has anyone else got this?
Im going to book into the doctors tomorrow and get an app, not sure what they will do tho? |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"So this afternoon while my dad was at my house, i nodded off on the sofa. When i woke up he said i need to book into the doctors as he noticed i stopped breathing occasionally while i was asleep.
I obviously didnt know. His ex girlfriend used to do this and she had sleep apnea, had to sleep with a mask on i think?
I have a 3 year old, a single mum and dont tend to fall asleep at night easy then my son enjoys waking up early in the morning.
So i just took me being tired in the day time due to them factors.
Has anyone else got this?
Im going to book into the doctors tomorrow and get an app, not sure what they will do tho? "
They will refer you to a specialist, I had to do a sleep study at home, I'm borderline needing treatment but I refused the mask. I don't need any follow up appointments. |
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By *errysMan
over a year ago
milton keynes and kent |
People i sleep with tell me the same. the first time i told my doctor ( its rarely the same doctor) they said it cant be sleep apnea cos im not over weight second time sent me for asthma test third time said get someone to take notes of times etc. Recently the latest doc said he will apply for funding to get me checked and that i will hear from the department sometime.
I would say im not holding my breath but that would somehow seem wrong ha ha.
I hope you get better help. |
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I had it and could not keep awake at work.. I would wake up in the morning thinking I had slept well but never in a deep nourishing sleep.. just losing some weight helped me.. about half stone plus but advise doctors visit |
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By *RayMan
over a year ago
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"I've never got beyond 3 to four hours with my bloody mask.... it always moves and leaks a 50mph wind in my eyes " the pressure can be adjusted for you by the consultant at the apnea clinic for you
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I have it, 'F'. I have to take a machine with me, holidays, overnights etc. Some of the masks are hard to get used to, picture a spitfire pilot wearing mask etc only not black and you'll get the idea. Others are easier. Also helps with snoring. I've heart failure and sleep apnoea is a contributor! Doesn't stop me swinging all the same! |
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over a year ago
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"So this afternoon while my dad was at my house, i nodded off on the sofa. When i woke up he said i need to book into the doctors as he noticed i stopped breathing occasionally while i was asleep.
I obviously didnt know. His ex girlfriend used to do this and she had sleep apnea, had to sleep with a mask on i think?
I have a 3 year old, a single mum and dont tend to fall asleep at night easy then my son enjoys waking up early in the morning.
So i just took me being tired in the day time due to them factors.
Has anyone else got this?
Im going to book into the doctors tomorrow and get an app, not sure what they will do tho? "
Yeah I skip breaths in my sleep, wake up feeling more tired than i did when i went to bed and i also sleep with my eyes open sometimes, imagine waking up to me asleep not breathing with my eyes open sometimes I'm fun to be around |
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My ex had this.
He had to wear a monitor over a weekend prior to diagnosis and it registered he was actually stopping breathing hundreds of times through the night.
It was so severe that they said if he didnt agree to trying the sleep mask they could apply to the DVLA to have his licence taken off him as there was a real risk of him falling asleep at the wheel.
It took a while for him to get used to the sleep mask, there are different kinds so persever. The machine was very noisey though, it isn't very sexy.
But better than a possible heart attack or car crash I guess.
This is going back 6 or 7 years though so masks/treatment may have improved.
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"People i sleep with tell me the same. the first time i told my doctor ( its rarely the same doctor) they said it cant be sleep apnea cos im not over weight second time sent me for asthma test third time said get someone to take notes of times etc. Recently the latest doc said he will apply for funding to get me checked and that i will hear from the department sometime.
I would say im not holding my breath but that would somehow seem wrong ha ha.
I hope you get better help."
My neighbour has this, shes super fit so being overweight cant always be a factor (as much as the quacks would have us believe that overweight = cause for every illness known to man). |
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over a year ago
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I had it quite badly for years. Eventually got it checked out to find my difficulty breathing through my nose was the problem. I had a septoplasty and a turbinate reduction and can now breath properly. Sleep apnea now cured.
There could be several things that cause it and so several solutions.
Hope you sort it soon. |
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"My ex had this.
He had to wear a monitor over a weekend prior to diagnosis and it registered he was actually stopping breathing hundreds of times through the night.
It was so severe that they said if he didnt agree to trying the sleep mask they could apply to the DVLA to have his licence taken off him as there was a real risk of him falling asleep at the wheel.
It took a while for him to get used to the sleep mask, there are different kinds so persever. The machine was very noisey though, it isn't very sexy.
But better than a possible heart attack or car crash I guess.
This is going back 6 or 7 years though so masks/treatment may have improved.
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Isn't that usually for HGV drivers? |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"I had it quite badly for years. Eventually got it checked out to find my difficulty breathing through my nose was the problem. I had a septoplasty and a turbinate reduction and can now breath properly. Sleep apnea now cured.
There could be several things that cause it and so several solutions.
Hope you sort it soon. "
That's interesting, I have a deviated septum and sinus issues, maybe mine is caused by that. |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"My ex had this.
He had to wear a monitor over a weekend prior to diagnosis and it registered he was actually stopping breathing hundreds of times through the night.
It was so severe that they said if he didnt agree to trying the sleep mask they could apply to the DVLA to have his licence taken off him as there was a real risk of him falling asleep at the wheel.
It took a while for him to get used to the sleep mask, there are different kinds so persever. The machine was very noisey though, it isn't very sexy.
But better than a possible heart attack or car crash I guess.
This is going back 6 or 7 years though so masks/treatment may have improved.
Isn't that usually for HGV drivers?"
No. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My ex had this.
He had to wear a monitor over a weekend prior to diagnosis and it registered he was actually stopping breathing hundreds of times through the night.
It was so severe that they said if he didnt agree to trying the sleep mask they could apply to the DVLA to have his licence taken off him as there was a real risk of him falling asleep at the wheel.
It took a while for him to get used to the sleep mask, there are different kinds so persever. The machine was very noisey though, it isn't very sexy.
But better than a possible heart attack or car crash I guess.
This is going back 6 or 7 years though so masks/treatment may have improved.
Isn't that usually for HGV drivers?"
You'd be suprised what the dvla can suspend your licence for, and not just professional drivers. |
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"My ex had this.
He had to wear a monitor over a weekend prior to diagnosis and it registered he was actually stopping breathing hundreds of times through the night.
It was so severe that they said if he didnt agree to trying the sleep mask they could apply to the DVLA to have his licence taken off him as there was a real risk of him falling asleep at the wheel.
It took a while for him to get used to the sleep mask, there are different kinds so persever. The machine was very noisey though, it isn't very sexy.
But better than a possible heart attack or car crash I guess.
This is going back 6 or 7 years though so masks/treatment may have improved.
Isn't that usually for HGV drivers?
You'd be suprised what the dvla can suspend your licence for, and not just professional drivers. "
Yep ex was just a standard driver,it wasn't his job or anything.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My ex had this.
He had to wear a monitor over a weekend prior to diagnosis and it registered he was actually stopping breathing hundreds of times through the night.
It was so severe that they said if he didnt agree to trying the sleep mask they could apply to the DVLA to have his licence taken off him as there was a real risk of him falling asleep at the wheel.
It took a while for him to get used to the sleep mask, there are different kinds so persever. The machine was very noisey though, it isn't very sexy.
But better than a possible heart attack or car crash I guess.
This is going back 6 or 7 years though so masks/treatment may have improved.
Isn't that usually for HGV drivers?
You'd be suprised what the dvla can suspend your licence for, and not just professional drivers.
Yep ex was just a standard driver,it wasn't his job or anything.
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People forget that just because they've paid for it and passed tests to get it, a driving licence is a privilege and never actually belongs to the driver. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I had it quite badly for years. Eventually got it checked out to find my difficulty breathing through my nose was the problem. I had a septoplasty and a turbinate reduction and can now breath properly. Sleep apnea now cured.
There could be several things that cause it and so several solutions.
Hope you sort it soon.
That's interesting, I have a deviated septum and sinus issues, maybe mine is caused by that. "
In which case, it could be fixable under the nhs. Mine was. Xx |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"I had it quite badly for years. Eventually got it checked out to find my difficulty breathing through my nose was the problem. I had a septoplasty and a turbinate reduction and can now breath properly. Sleep apnea now cured.
There could be several things that cause it and so several solutions.
Hope you sort it soon.
That's interesting, I have a deviated septum and sinus issues, maybe mine is caused by that.
In which case, it could be fixable under the nhs. Mine was. Xx"
They have offered me surgery but I'm being a chicken |
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Over the years people have said I have always chok-ed and stopped breathing in my sleep, mrs said it got quite bad. Docs referred me to the hospital, luckily someone had cancelled an appointment so I could get in the next week, otherwise it would have been 6 months down the line. This appointment was to just literally repeat my issues for 2 minutes to a specialist who said they'd do a sleep study.
Eventually did a sleep study and waiting ages for results to come back to basically say 'yes you stop breathing but it's not that major so we wont do anything.' In the same letter they told me to lose weight, stop smoking and reduce drinking. I weigh anything between 65-70kg, I've never smoked and probably drink once per month if that. So whomever had written that letter clearly hadnt paid attention to my particular case and had sent out a generic discharge letter.
Either way, yes, go to doctors and they'll refer you
Mr x |
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"My ex had this.
He had to wear a monitor over a weekend prior to diagnosis and it registered he was actually stopping breathing hundreds of times through the night.
It was so severe that they said if he didnt agree to trying the sleep mask they could apply to the DVLA to have his licence taken off him as there was a real risk of him falling asleep at the wheel.
It took a while for him to get used to the sleep mask, there are different kinds so persever. The machine was very noisey though, it isn't very sexy.
But better than a possible heart attack or car crash I guess.
This is going back 6 or 7 years though so masks/treatment may have improved.
Isn't that usually for HGV drivers?
You'd be suprised what the dvla can suspend your licence for, and not just professional drivers. "
It isn't just professional drivers who kill others by falling asleep at the wheel! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My ex has it. It was progressing for the worse over time and now he sleeps with a mask. My current husband has it too, but it hasn't changed over the years so he doesn't need treatment. Freaks me out though when I wake up at night and he's not breathing and his skin feels cold because he had no blanket on for a while
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Yeah I skip breaths in my sleep, wake up feeling more tired than i did when i went to bed and i also sleep with my eyes open sometimes, imagine waking up to me asleep not breathing with my eyes open sometimes I'm fun to be around "
I think you've just ruled yourself out from ever being offered the chance of staying over after a meet! |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
I was diagnosed with Sleep Apnoea back in 2012. However, my specialist gave me some options, eg, losing weight, part of which was to reduce the size of my shirt collar.
He said if you have a shirt collar size of 17" or more, you're predisposed to having sleep apnoea more than someone who is slimmer.
I managed to lose weight over the next 4 months and brought my shirt neck size to 15" where it has remained.
It's also recognised as a Disability in it's own right. |
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I am HGV driver I had to tell my bosses about having the test, they told dvla. Even though my test came back negative dvla kept me monitored for a year. The test kit was just a small box with sensor pads and a mask , had the best nights sleep with it on. Best of luck |
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"I've never got beyond 3 to four hours with my bloody mask.... it always moves and leaks a 50mph wind in my eyes the pressure can be adjusted for you by the consultant at the apnea clinic for you "
I know I've had it adjusted x |
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"People i sleep with tell me the same. the first time i told my doctor ( its rarely the same doctor) they said it cant be sleep apnea cos im not over weight second time sent me for asthma test third time said get someone to take notes of times etc. Recently the latest doc said he will apply for funding to get me checked and that i will hear from the department sometime.
I would say im not holding my breath but that would somehow seem wrong ha ha.
I hope you get better help."
Aww bless. Such a shame referral to the sleep clinic isn't a given |
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over a year ago
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"So this afternoon while my dad was at my house, i nodded off on the sofa. When i woke up he said i need to book into the doctors as he noticed i stopped breathing occasionally while i was asleep.
I obviously didnt know. His ex girlfriend used to do this and she had sleep apnea, had to sleep with a mask on i think?
I have a 3 year old, a single mum and dont tend to fall asleep at night easy then my son enjoys waking up early in the morning.
So i just took me being tired in the day time due to them factors.
Has anyone else got this?
Im going to book into the doctors tomorrow and get an app, not sure what they will do tho? "
By all means get checked out.
Yes you lack of sleep is the reason. Your body is going into such a deep sleep that’s why your doing it. Everyone does do it at some point in their life.
You need to try and get better sleep and sort why your child is waking too. |
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I have a mate who has it. He has been using a mask and feels much better. However he was also told to lose weight. He has lost a couple of stone and is general well being has improved no end. He is dumping the mask in the next couple of weeks I believe |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"So this afternoon while my dad was at my house, i nodded off on the sofa. When i woke up he said i need to book into the doctors as he noticed i stopped breathing occasionally while i was asleep.
I obviously didnt know. His ex girlfriend used to do this and she had sleep apnea, had to sleep with a mask on i think?
I have a 3 year old, a single mum and dont tend to fall asleep at night easy then my son enjoys waking up early in the morning.
So i just took me being tired in the day time due to them factors.
Has anyone else got this?
Im going to book into the doctors tomorrow and get an app, not sure what they will do tho?
By all means get checked out.
Yes you lack of sleep is the reason. Your body is going into such a deep sleep that’s why your doing it. Everyone does do it at some point in their life.
You need to try and get better sleep and sort why your child is waking too. "
Untrue. Not everyone stops breathing while they are sleeping. |
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over a year ago
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I have been on CPAP treatment for 3 years, I probably get 8 hours sleep a night now. Before I was diagnosed I woke up 5-10 times a night for the loo.
Sleep apnoea can’t be a big contributing factor in stroke. I had to tell DVLA,they say as long as I am on CPAP, no issues with me driving. I’m feeling healthier now. However I do feel rough when I sleep without my mask. |
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"So this afternoon while my dad was at my house, i nodded off on the sofa. When i woke up he said i need to book into the doctors as he noticed i stopped breathing occasionally while i was asleep.
I obviously didnt know. His ex girlfriend used to do this and she had sleep apnea, had to sleep with a mask on i think?
I have a 3 year old, a single mum and dont tend to fall asleep at night easy then my son enjoys waking up early in the morning.
So i just took me being tired in the day time due to them factors.
Has anyone else got this?
Im going to book into the doctors tomorrow and get an app, not sure what they will do tho? "
I have done the test and yes need the Mask.
It really is awful for starling when i don't where it.
Also is potentially quite dangerous if you dont get it checked
Darth vader got his patter from listening to me scratching my nose with the mask on at night.
#nomidnightquickies lol |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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"People i sleep with tell me the same. the first time i told my doctor ( its rarely the same doctor) they said it cant be sleep apnea cos im not over weight second time sent me for asthma test third time said get someone to take notes of times etc. Recently the latest doc said he will apply for funding to get me checked and that i will hear from the department sometime.
I would say im not holding my breath but that would somehow seem wrong ha ha.
I hope you get better help."
Get checked out for dysfunctional breathing, as this never gets any TV or radio publicity.
I have it, it can also come with a deviated septum and long term heart burn. Does this sound familiar to you? |
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
harrow |
"So this afternoon while my dad was at my house, i nodded off on the sofa. When i woke up he said i need to book into the doctors as he noticed i stopped breathing occasionally while i was asleep.
I obviously didnt know. His ex girlfriend used to do this and she had sleep apnea, had to sleep with a mask on i think?
I have a 3 year old, a single mum and dont tend to fall asleep at night easy then my son enjoys waking up early in the morning.
So i just took me being tired in the day time due to them factors.
Has anyone else got this?
Im going to book into the doctors tomorrow and get an app, not sure what they will do tho? "
A mate said the same to meet last night |
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Yes I have this, my solution (recommended by my specialist) is to retrain myself to sleep on my side that way the airways stay open and the apnoea doesn't happen. Unfortunate side effect is arm going dead and dribbling |
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"Yes I have this, my solution (recommended by my specialist) is to retrain myself to sleep on my side that way the airways stay open and the apnoea doesn't happen. Unfortunate side effect is arm going dead and dribbling "
I have slept on my side for 20 years or more and I still have sleep apnea. I would change your specialist |
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"So this afternoon while my dad was at my house, i nodded off on the sofa. When i woke up he said i need to book into the doctors as he noticed i stopped breathing occasionally while i was asleep.
I obviously didnt know. His ex girlfriend used to do this and she had sleep apnea, had to sleep with a mask on i think?
I have a 3 year old, a single mum and dont tend to fall asleep at night easy then my son enjoys waking up early in the morning.
So i just took me being tired in the day time due to them factors.
Has anyone else got this?
Im going to book into the doctors tomorrow and get an app, not sure what they will do tho? "
I had the same thing went to the Dr and they took various blood tests, it turns out I have an under active thyroid. Now I’m on the medication for that I am sleeping much better. |
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Mrs KC has sleep apnoea & has been using a mask for 20+ years. This is a very serious disorder & I'd urge anyone with symptoms to seek the help of a specialist.
Sadly there are several cases a year where adults die because of untreated apnoea & more from other conditions exacerbated by this.
Sleeping with a mask doesn't look sexy but neither does a corpse. |
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over a year ago
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I used to have this and used to wake up at night not been able to breathe and had to jump out the bed to be able to breathe again,it’s the most scariest thing ever in my life
Since I lost weight however I’ve never had a problem since |
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"Mrs KC has sleep apnoea & has been using a mask for 20+ years. This is a very serious disorder & I'd urge anyone with symptoms to seek the help of a specialist.
Sadly there are several cases a year where adults die because of untreated apnoea & more from other conditions exacerbated by this.
Sleeping with a mask doesn't look sexy but neither does a corpse. "
This |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As somone who had a lover die from this i know how hard it is to sleep with a mask on.if you have a partner one way round this is to save up and get one of those peg things that they put on youre finger in hosp to meshure how much oxygen you have.itcan be hooked to an alarm and give youre partner a warning.wish my ex had had one |
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By *arvest 84Man
over a year ago
SCAWBY, NEAR , BRIGG. |
yep ,
i have got sleep apnea ,
i have to wear a mask at night ,
but it has changed my life ,
no more headaches or migrains
do not keep falling asleep during the day ,
do not snore anymore ,
feel more and elert through out the day , have loads more energy and feel great . x |
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over a year ago
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"I have just had a referral to the sleep clinic with suspected sleep apnea. Hopefully will get the appointment soon and start getting some answers. "
I was diagnosed 7 years ago and my cpap machine whilst certainly not sexy has been a lifesaver. I've lost 6 stone since diagnosis and the clinic keeps asking to retest me as there's a good chance my sleep apnoea has gone now but I'm so attached to my machine I keep swerving it! I don't want to give it up!
Good luck to all those going for tests soon, there is a great group on FB called Hope2Sleep Support group which is great for asking questions and finding out stuff.
Loads of people have sleep apnoea and are risking their lives not being tested or treated. 4 friends of mine have gone on to be diagnosed after sleeping over at mine and I picked up the snoring and gasping! |
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By *arvest 84Man
over a year ago
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i cant stress enough how important this subject is , i was diognosed as i stopped breathing 17 times a night ,
i have a freind with severe sleep apnea who stopped breathing 65 times a night ,
i have got a cpap machine ,
no , its not sexy to wear it at night , but as was said on here earler , its better than waking up in the middle of the night , gasping for breath , coughing , chocking , or even being a corpse . |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"I had it quite badly for years. Eventually got it checked out to find my difficulty breathing through my nose was the problem. I had a septoplasty and a turbinate reduction and can now breath properly. Sleep apnea now cured.
There could be several things that cause it and so several solutions.
Hope you sort it soon.
That's interesting, I have a deviated septum and sinus issues, maybe mine is caused by that. "
MRI tests and an external exam will be useful. I had a operation to fix it: it will take away the ability to smell for a long time. |
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"Yes I have this, my solution (recommended by my specialist) is to retrain myself to sleep on my side that way the airways stay open and the apnoea doesn't happen. Unfortunate side effect is arm going dead and dribbling
I have slept on my side for 20 years or more and I still have sleep apnea. I would change your specialist "
Folks are different, what causes mine may not be the same for you. It was a solution suggested by my specialist along with a gum shield thing, both of these individually alter how my jaw relaxes when asleep and so prevent my tongue from blocking my airway. It's a solution that worked for me and has avoided me going down the CPAP route. |
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"What does the machine do ?
It forces oxygen into your airways so they don't collapse while you're asleep "
To be precise it is a CPAP machine. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure machine. It blows air into your nose and or mouth as you sleep. This overcomes the risk of the throat closing up in deep sleep which occurs particularly on folks that are overweight. My wife used to have it and the lack of sleep was very debilitating. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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"Fat or out of shape!" How many people have thought that their tongue may need some toning out, insteaad of their whole body?
I've seen a video that reckons tongue exercise might help. What do you think? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hi there.
I got diagnosed finally at 36 i complained most my life to docs. They kept saying nothing is wrong they know what they are doing.
I got admitted in to hospital when i was 36 and ended up staying there for 3 months as they found out i had sleep apnea. They kept me in and did all the tests and gave me a machine which i call the wife.
I have had the machine for 7 years nearly now.
Feels good to have the machine.
Sleep apnea is pretty dangerous if it is not caught soon |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I nod off constantly and and when I wake I feel wide awake but within in 1 minute I drop asleep again then wake and the same cycle feel wide awake but within 1-minute drop asleep.
No problem with breathing.
Once my son counted 46 times I nodded in 1 hour
Sounds unbelievable |
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"I nod off constantly and and when I wake I feel wide awake but within in 1 minute I drop asleep again then wake and the same cycle feel wide awake but within 1-minute drop asleep.
No problem with breathing.
Once my son counted 46 times I nodded in 1 hour
Sounds unbelievable"
Do you snore? Whilst asleep Stop snoring then gasp for breath? Sleep apnea make sufferes very weary indeed. You never really acheive rem sleep. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I got diagnosed about 10 years ago, I would stop breaking about 57 times an hour and blood sat would be down at around 70%
I was given a cpap machine, and on the first night using it had the best sleep litteraly of my life |
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