please help mild apnea ruining my life

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please help mild apnea ruining my life

Post by lenpass » Thu Jun 08, 2017 7:11 am

Ok so here are my symptoms ....very tired all the time ...forget full ....daytime confusion weight gain ...no interest in sex or anything ......difficult to do tasks mentally that should be easy .....depression which isn'tto bad .....more anxiety and lack of Iinterest ........also my body is producing too much red blood cells .....so I got a take home sleep study .....I snore and have a large neck ...35 yr..old male ......so from what I read I thought I have bad apnea ......results showed ....mild apnea ....90% oxygen. ...........she said I can try cpap .......my question is .......can it help some of these symptoms .....there is no reason I should feel like this ....my life is not bad at all ........thank you

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Post by LSAT » Thu Jun 08, 2017 7:35 am

lenpass wrote:Ok so here are my symptoms ....very tired all the time ...forget full ....daytime confusion weight gain ...no interest in sex or anything ......difficult to do tasks mentally that should be easy .....depression which isn'tto bad .....more anxiety and lack of Iinterest ........also my body is producing too much red blood cells .....so I got a take home sleep study .....I snore and have a large neck ...35 yr..old male ......so from what I read I thought I have bad apnea ......results showed ....mild apnea ....90% oxygen. ...........she said I can try cpap .......my question is .......can it help some of these symptoms .....there is no reason I should feel like this ....my life is not bad at all ........thank you
YES...It can help some of these symptoms

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Post by Julie » Thu Jun 08, 2017 8:08 am

Probably help, and you'll probably feel better making an effort to sleep on your side vs back.
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Post by TASmart » Thu Jun 08, 2017 8:14 am

Learn to type and use punctuation properly and you will feel better too. But as to the apnea question, you may feel better, but not necessarily. I read your symptoms as possible anxiety/depression as well as a multitude of other possibilities. Can you provide details of your sleep test? Was it at home, in a lab, screening type, full psg? How do you feel you slept, and how long did you sleep? What was the AHI and the RDI from the test. Are you on any antidepressant medications? How long have you had there symptoms?

But at 35 the good news is that if your symptoms are sleep apnea related, they likely can be treated and your life and how you feel can be improved to a great degree, so stay the course, and give the treatment a go, stay with it for a few months. Not everyone who see improvement sees it immediately, it takes a while for some, others see improvement in a day or two.
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Post by richeastlack » Thu Jun 08, 2017 8:30 am

I recently just had tonsils & adneoids removed in hope to cure my sleep apnea. (tonsils were HUGE) I face the same symptoms, especially no interest in sex. its the worst, especially only being 21!! Hopefully it gets better.

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Post by palerider » Thu Jun 08, 2017 11:45 am

lenpass wrote:Ok so here are my symptoms ....very tired all the time ...forget full ....daytime confusion weight gain ...no interest in sex or anything ......difficult to do tasks mentally that should be easy .....depression which isn'tto bad .....more anxiety and lack of Iinterest ........also my body is producing too much red blood cells .....so I got a take home sleep study .....I snore and have a large neck ...35 yr..old male ......so from what I read I thought I have bad apnea ......results showed ....mild apnea ....90% oxygen. ...........she said I can try cpap .......my question is .......can it help some of these symptoms .....there is no reason I should feel like this ....my life is not bad at all ........thank you
and some people accuse ME of using too many ellipsis.

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Post by ChicagoGranny » Thu Jun 08, 2017 11:52 am

palerider wrote:and some people accuse ME of using too many ellipses.
FTFY

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Post by kteague » Thu Jun 08, 2017 2:17 pm

Your symptoms sound like classic signs of sleep apnea to me. What we can't know is what other contributors there are to your particular set of symptoms since those symptoms can overlap with other health conditions. I would not put too much stock in the home study being wholly accurate regarding the severity of your case, but at any rate it has confirmed the presence of sleep apnea so treatment seems the next logical step. Would your doctor/insurance go aong with an in-lab study so that you can have more information upon which to base a life-long and expensive treatment decison? If your case is indeed mild, I would want to know things like if it is positional. If nearly all your events are while supine, you could possibly make some sleep position changes that would suffice. Based on your symptoms, I'm guessing treatment is in your future. If you do decide to "try" CPAP as your doctor suggested, the lack of more detail makes it important to have a fully data capable machine to monitor your treatment.

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Post by palerider » Thu Jun 08, 2017 4:00 pm

ChicagoGranny wrote:
palerider wrote:and some people accuse ME of using too many ellipses.
FTFY
somebody had to

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Post by ChicagoGranny » Thu Jun 08, 2017 5:05 pm

xxyzx wrote:===========

some certainly may be

but red blood cells
give me a break

he needs a COMPLETE PHYSICAL FIRST
and know his actual situation

fix those problems
while properly addressing sleep issues not caused by other things
CFTFY

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Post by Captain_Midnight » Thu Jun 08, 2017 8:17 pm


some certainly may be

but red blood cells
give me a break


You might be interested in this online article relating high rbcs and hematocrit to OSA; and, cpap therapy to decrease in hematocrit.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-oj ... 52704.html

Many other more scientific articles available on just this association.

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Post by TASmart » Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:57 pm

Captain_Midnight wrote:
some certainly may be

but red blood cells
give me a break


You might be interested in this online article relating high rbcs and hematocrit to OSA; and, cpap therapy to decrease in hematocrit.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-oj ... 52704.html

Many other more scientific articles available on just this association.

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Post by D.H. » Fri Jun 09, 2017 9:28 am

Although the lab test shows "mild" SDB, your symptoms say "severe" SDB. For the record, the opposite has also been reported.

Treat the disease and see if that helps! The more frequent the episodes, the longer the episodes, or the lower the blood oxygen, the worse it is. However, how much is how bad is really not known for SDB (or most other illnesses).

Assume you have a severe case, since your symptoms suggest that.

Also, anybody else reading this should not assume that (s)he has a mild case based on the absence of symptoms!

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Post by lenpass » Sat Jun 10, 2017 4:32 pm

[quote="D.H."]Although the lab test shows "mild" SDB, your symptoms say "severe" SDB. For the record, the opposite has also been reported.

Treat the disease and see if that helps! The more frequent the episodes, the longer the episodes, or the lower the blood oxygen, the worse it is. However, how much is how bad is really not known for SDB (or most other illnesses).

Assume you have a severe case, since your symptoms suggest that.

Also, anybody else reading this should not assume that (s)he has a mild case based on the absence of thank


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Post by Julie » Sat Jun 10, 2017 5:05 pm

Uh... I'd be a bit careful whose advice you take here... and their take on what constitutes 'severe' anything. Seriously, at least get other opinions and proper testing (or retesting).