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General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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LisaRenea
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Post by LisaRenea » Thu Jul 28, 2005 9:13 pm

I was kidding when I said I was old, lol although I feel like Im 80 sometimes...Well speaking of genes, it looks like you got longevity ( I think I spelled that right), lol thats good, thats another reason, this whole sleep apnea thing scares me because it is the first "health problem" due to my weight, and it makes me mad at myself for letting my weight get this bad, Diabetes runs in my family on both sides and my father who I lost almost 3 years ago died at a very young age (right before his 53rd birthday) of CHF and he also had Diabetes. So its really scary, but what scares me even more is you would think I would be a whole lot more motivated, but Im not and that is the crazy part, I wish I was more dedicated than I am!!!

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Post by ozij » Thu Jul 28, 2005 11:07 pm

Lisa,
Are you aware that some kinds of CHF is can be a result of sleep apnea, and that treating sleep apnea can make the CHF better?
O.

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Post by Guest » Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:11 pm

Excuse me if this should be obvious, but what is CHF? Terry

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Post by rachel » Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:16 pm

42 female 4"10' 208 saying that hurt...
I have sever apnea and am on meds for tyroid which is what caused me to gain all this weight.
If that not enough I am also going through menopause. It took yrs for me to be diagnosed with apnea, and when I started using my Cpap ohhh bliss to sleep through the night.
What I fond most interesting was dreaming again, not having realized I hadn't dreamed in almost 10 yrs. Did anyone else find that to
I just ordered the new comfort curve so we shall see if things improve even more.
Thanks for listening Rachel


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Post by Guest » Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:26 pm

OK, time for me to step up.

48 year old male, 5'10", 222 lbs. So far this year I've been as low as 213 and has high as 225. I'm on my way back down again.

I have metabolic syndrome: hypertension, high cholesterol, high triglycerids and type 2 diabetes. All are being treated and in reasonable control with various meds, although my "good" cholesterol is still too low.

As time has gone on, for the past few years, I've been feeling more and more tired and have less energy. In the past 6 months this progression has accelerated.

In the past month since being diagnosed OSA I've learned of the connections between apnea and/or sleep deprivation and metablic syndrome. I have real hope that getting my apnea treated will let me get a handle on the other health issues if only by giving me back enough energy to resume a more active lifestyle!

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Post by Guest » Fri Jul 29, 2005 2:45 pm

Terry,

I think she meant Congestive Heart Failure.

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Post by LisaRenea » Sun Jul 31, 2005 6:54 pm

Terry, I am sooooo sorry for not replying I have not been on for a couple of days, yes I do mean congestive heart failure.

My father was actually diagnosed a little less than a year before his death with sleep apnea so I think if it was a cause of his CHF it was not caught early enough.

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Post by WAFlowers » Sun Jul 31, 2005 8:11 pm

Darn! This was me but I was guested. Why does that happen?
Anonymous wrote:OK, time for me to step up.

48 year old male, 5'10", 222 lbs. So far this year I've been as low as 213 and has high as 225. I'm on my way back down again.

I have metabolic syndrome: hypertension, high cholesterol, high triglycerids and type 2 diabetes. All are being treated and in reasonable control with various meds, although my "good" cholesterol is still too low.

As time has gone on, for the past few years, I've been feeling more and more tired and have less energy. In the past 6 months this progression has accelerated.

In the past month since being diagnosed OSA I've learned of the connections between apnea and/or sleep deprivation and metablic syndrome. I have real hope that getting my apnea treated will let me get a handle on the other health issues if only by giving me back enough energy to resume a more active lifestyle!
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Post by blainefox » Sun Jul 31, 2005 9:23 pm

Flower51, your post was a beautiful thing. It brightened my evening! Thanx!

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Post by johnnygoodtimes » Tue Aug 02, 2005 3:54 pm

I'm 29...6'2" 245-250 lbs.

After reading many of these posts...I think we are on to something!

Time to start a nationwide gym specifically for sufferers of Sleep Apnea.

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Post by rpalmer » Tue Aug 02, 2005 6:04 pm

johnnygoodtimes wrote:Time to start a nationwide gym specifically for sufferers of Sleep Apnea.

Good idea, Johnny, except the last time I was in the gym I laid down on the floor mat to start stretching exercises, and fell asleep! So if we're going to have a gym full of apneacs, we better have the music up really loud or really loud alarm clocks all around set to go off every 5-10 minutes!

And for all you fellow victims of the "Obesity Epidemic", check out the link below for the latest on how the Food Police and our Big Nanny in Washington is telling us how fat we are. At least, according to them, we're in pretty good company: Tom Cruise, Mel Gibson, Matt LeBlanc, Steve McNair, The Rock (Dwayne Johnson), Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, and Mike Tyson (at his fighting weight!) are all considered obese according to the Federal Government's new Body Mass Index. This link also includes a Body Mass Index Calculator you can download: Ok, if you'll follow this link & enjoy it as much as I did, I'll get off my soapbox now.
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Post by Grabraham » Wed Aug 03, 2005 7:08 am

I will be 35 in November, around 6'1" and am on my way down from 280# last check was 265 on my scale and 256 on my Dr.'s scale. His scale makes me look forward to going to the doctor.

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Post by LisaRenea » Wed Aug 03, 2005 1:40 pm

Congrats, grab on your weight loss, I hope to be joining you soon, Hey by the way where is your doctors???? I may think of relocating,

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Post by bpoe689 » Wed Aug 03, 2005 10:10 pm

Hi all,

I am going to brag a bit!!! Had my gastric by-pass surgery June 28, complication caused the dr. to take my spleen. So, instead of 7-9 small incisions, I had 9 small incisions and 1 HUGE incision. In intensive care for 4 days and regular hospital 4 more. I am now how and healing really well. I have lost over 32 lbs. in 4 weeks. I had an appointment for tomorrow to weigh in again, but had to cancel due to dr. going out of country. He may be running from me . Seriously, losing your spleen is one of the things listed that could possibly happen during this type of surgery. I guess I am just lucky that way.

Also, my liver was in real bad shape due to diabetes. This surgery probably saved my life. It will heal itself. My cpap and I are getting along really great. Sleeping much better than the last 10 years. Also, dreaming again. Wish I could have that dream about John Travolta again , didn't know I could have those kind of dreams again lol.

Good luck to all, Becky

I just had my first night of sleep study. My questions is, when I have the gastric bypass surgery and lose weight, will I still have to wear this equipment? I have not received all results, but oxygen level did go down to 76. That they did not like.

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Post by Barb (Seattle) » Wed Aug 03, 2005 11:47 pm

I'm 5' 4" and need to lose about 50 pounds.