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Did you know that Sleep Apnea is a serious and deadly disease which affects many Americans who aren't even aware of it? The symptoms include snoring, daytime drowsiness/sleepiness, cessation of breathing during sleep, night sweats, morning headaches, loss of concentration and many others. I have lost two friends in the past two years to Sleep Apnea. Both were diagnosed and refused to use their CPAP machines. I was diagnosed in 2000 and use a CPAP every time I sleep. Dear 70's , what is this question about, may i ask? I have a serious case of it and have no knowledge of it, except from those around me....and yes, I may not awaken in the morning...but the best part of this is...I won't know it. Actually I am aware of these facts, and I try to explain to people every time I hear about those symptoms you mentioned. Coronary Artery Disease/ Heart Disease has been strongly linked in reasearch along with Hypertension in those with sleep apnea. Dear: My mother has it and uses a CPAP machine. I'm pretty sure my husband has it and refuses to see a doctor about it. He snores like a thousand drills going all night long and I hear him gasp during his sleep and frequently, he awakens himself. None of the other symptoms apply, though. MY husband and neice both have sleep apnea! It sucks. My neice was born with it and died 3 times the first week of her life. My husband wont go to the doctor and get a CPAP machine so not only does he lose sleep so do i cause when he stops breathing i wake up and knock the crap out of him so hell start breathing again. I Know That sleep apnea really sucks. great book out there called Sleep Thieves - does a great job in identifying the role that sleep apnea probably has in many maladies out there - also states that many many people die prematurely from diseases they are experiencing (i.e.: cancer, heart disease, kidney disfunctions, etc.) because of sleep issues - the body is too tired to fight, and therefore gives up - bottom line, sleep is not something we should take for granted - rather, we need to make sure we are sleeping in a healthy way, and not having our sleep disturbed - there could be serious repercussions if it is i know a great deal about it. Yes, I haven't had a decent night's sleep in 20 years. And no, sleeping with some hissing thing on your face does not count as a 'decent' night's sleep. It would be nice if MDs were actually serious about resolving the condition; but why should they be? CPAP is easy - for them - it's cheap, one-size-fits-all so it requires no thinking, and there's no liability risk like you would have if you were, oh I don't know, trying to effect an actual cure. And we all know that a permanent impingement on the patient's quality of life is a small price to pay so your Dr. can sleep easier. |
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