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Do you have to treat Sleep Apnea? What happens if you don't? |
I was just diagnosed with Severe Sleep Apnea. My insurance only covers 80% of the cost of a CPAP machine after a $300 deductible. There is no way I can afford that right now. I see my Dr. next week to get the full study results & I will talk to him then but I want to know now, what happens if you leave sleep apnea untreated? How many people REALLY die from it? All the sleep tech told me was that my oxygen level dropped to 65% & I had no REM sleep, I slept 90% of 4 1/2 hrs... Wow, those are really bad numbers from your sleep study, I definitely think you need CPAP. I know the machine is expensive, but it is an investment in your health. The problems associated with sleep apnea are many and varied, but the most serious would be cardiac. When you are apneic and your oxygen level drops to dangerous levels, your heart goes into panic mode because it is not being fed. The vessels constrict, your heart rate increases, stress hormones are released into the bloodstream, your brain is being deprived of oxygen as well, and in an effort to fix the situation it causes your sleeping body to "arouse". These arousals, or waking periods, fix the oxygen problem, but this vicious cycle continues all night. By having such a severe apnea problem and a high number of arousals during your sleep study, it prevents you from entering REM sleep, the period of sleep that is most important. As a result, you probably feel tired frequently, or fall asleep easily if not occupied (ie: while watching TV or sitting quietly). Yes, it is very serious and can definitely be fatal. Even if you don't die in your sleep, it can cause other diseases that can shorten your lifespan significantly (ie: heart disease, Type II diabetes, dementia, etc). Severe sleep apnea also causes loss of brain cells, which manifests as loss of memory and an inability to concentrate. I have sleep apnea as well. If you sats are dropping to 65% that is dangerously low. We put oxygen on most of our nursing home residents if their sats go below 90%. Most places will set up a payment plan for medical equipment or you can take out a short term loan to cover the cost. You need the cpap machine so look at ways you can work this out. Call the medical company that your insurance uses for it's medical products and ask them what payment options there are for your portion of the cost of a machine. Well your pulse ox is way to low, it is dangerous. Anything under 95% is a bad idea. I don't know for sure how many people die from it, but I know how bad your quality of life can get if you have it. You do not know what you have been missing until you get a full night of sleep with a CPAP machine. I know my kids obese stepdad had to use oxygen tubes or somesuch at night so he could breathe better. I don't know if he still does that, and I don't know about the stats on percentage of oxygen level. All I know is that he is still overweight to obese, and most likely has the same problem, whether he uses the oxygen tube stuff at night now or not. I know he used to smoke cigarettes, but I don't think he does now. But, that's all I can tell you now. Oh, and he's in his low to mid 60's. God Bless you. YES YOU SHOULD TREAT SLEEP APNEA NO IF"S AND"S OR BUT"S ! Ok try this call the united way ask them if they can help you find an organisation to help you with the $300.00. Call the makers or the people who supply the machine they may wave the co-pay. You would be surprised how much things are marked up to cheat insurance companiesI have a friend from my church who has it and neglects it. He has lost numerous jobs for falling a sleep on the job which could be challenged but he won't. He drives imagine falling a sleep at the wheel of a moving car. He took a trip to New York and fell a sleep on the subway missed his stop by a long shot and ruined his sight seeing for that day. or just imagine not waking up at all! Try the charities ask the people who supply the machine tell them your problem, ask a church, don't be proud you are talking about a matter of life and death and these agencies know that. Also your local welfare office may help..... get a loan. In plain english don't give up but try! DFon't worry about statistics many people may survive without being treated but you just may be the one who doesn't. you actually stop breathing. even if the odds are low that you might die would you want to take the chance. |
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