After my experience recently, I think I have come to the conclusion that this dogma type thinking common with many physicians on the subject of sleep apnea being caused by obesity is...just that...dogma. Its something they themselves have not experienced, personally. Most physicians are hammered by the health insurance industry lobby to "get your patients to lose weight, lose weight, lose weight and if you can get them to lose a bunch of weight, most of this crap will just go away and we will be able to save a bunch of our insurance premium money."
Thats where I think most of this thinking comes from...insurance industry bs claims, to save the health insurance industry money. They will do ANYTHING, to include spreading disinformation, to save their industry $$$$.
Again, I am not saying there is no relationship between obesity, especially morbid obesity...and sleep apnea. I believe there is a relationship and being obese or worse, morbidly obese makes EVERYTHING WORSE. But I dont think obesity is the root cause of many causes of sleep apnea.
Drowsy Dancer wrote:My sleep doc told me years ago that the relationship between OSA and obesity is poorly understood, and that it is just as likely that prior OSA causes weight gain as it is that weight gain causes OSA. My own experience with losing a significant amount of weight without any change in pressure needs would appear to bear that out.
Id be dead by now if I didn't use my CPAP gear every night.