Can Apnea be Cured?????

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Can Apnea be Cured?????

Post by frostman » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:45 am

I was wondering if I lost 50 lbs, didn't eat late, ran 3 miles a day and didn't drink my two glasses of merlot at night if I could ever expect to get rid of Apnea and of course my CPAP.

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Post by GUEST » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:55 am

Well... it is possible, HOWEVER, not likely. It depends on how severe your apnea is... how many events per hour, how low your oxygen went, etc... and also what exactly is causing the obstructions. Usually there is more than one blockage so to speak. Those things however might help your apnea to be less severe.

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Post by coffee » Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:44 am

In the book, "Sleep Apnea, The Phantom of the Night", by Johnson, Broughton & Halberstadt, they state:

"Sometimes a small weight loss, even 10 to 15 pounds, can reverse sleep apnea and reduce snoring. A major reduction from severely obese to normal body weight can actually cure sleep apnea for some people."

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Post by REM » Thu Jun 30, 2005 10:10 am

Frostman,

Yes, it is possilbe to loose weight and can the CPAP. If you do loose weight I would consult with your Doc before stoping CPAP. CPAP is not just for the overweight person. I have seen cases of OSA on just about all ages and weights.

Good luck with running 3 miles a day!


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Post by Swordz » Thu Jun 30, 2005 11:29 am

Just losing weight isn't gonna do it. I'm 23, 6'0 and 165 lbs... Not much more there that I can lose. My apnea is about 60/hr, so I thinks its considered severe.

My two older bro's have it and thier much overwieght, but I really do think apnea being hereditary has some relevance to it.
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