I know what other health-conditions I have. But they don't pose the same general risks. My paternal grandfather(god rest his soul) had a stroke. We never found out what caused it, but it's becoming more apparent now. And my father does have long-term untreated sleep apnea and had a ton of health problems as a consequence(Diabetes 2, heart issues, sleep paralysis). So in my case, the predisposition is partially hereditary.Julie wrote:Has it occurred to you that by focusing on OSA you could be completely missing another condition that needs treating?
The way I see it. If I don't get this under control now, I'll pay for it later. I'm alreadying paying for it by being in this chronically disturbed sleep, mentally impaired state. If getting this OSA/sleep disturbances sorted out, atleast clears this brain-fog, allowing me to resume my studies. It would have been worth it. I don't know why I'm rubbing people off in the wrong way here.
If anyone would kindly donate, I'd appreciate it. But i might just aswell buy one. I don't want be a bother.Avi wrote:tiredandscared in Sweden, try to convince members on this board to give you a used machine and a mask as Enchanter did.
He doesn't. He got to borrow a cpap machine a decade ago after having a sleep study, but stopped using it since it was uncomfortable. He's not been on cpap therapy since. He's in his late 50s now.Avi wrote:
What make of CPAP your dad use?