Coincidence of AFib with AHI/hypopnea
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2018 6:39 pm
(I confess to not having done a search, but I will as soon as I finish posting this.)
Hi, I'm new, both to the disorder and to the forum. Short story, I was on the phone to Canada Revenue Agency this past June and, while the agent went to check on my file, I experienced a heart arrythmia. After multiple tests, including MIBI treadmill and sleep lab, I had to pick my jaw up off the floor when the sleep specialist told me I have severe apnea. I was asymptomatic to that point, including not even having to rise to pee once or thrice each night as my siblings and father must. No headaches, no irritability, no sleepiness, never...ever...needing to nap during the day, awakening smartly and raring to go each morning, usually after a vivid dream. What went wrong?!?!?
So, you know why I am here, and possibly have anticipated my question: How many others, looking back, have had their security, even smugness, shattered when they learned they had moderate to severe apnea, and of those, how many had a coincidental diagnosis or onset of atrial fibrillation or tachycardia?
Thanks, in advance, for your responses if you'd care to reply. I have an open mind as a general prescription for living, so I am amenable to all types of feedback and advice. BTW, my first six weeks of CPAP therapy have gone gratifyingly well, and except for a horrible first two or three nights until I learned to use "waterproof" surgical tape across my mouth, I am sleeping well with the machine. I see a lot of angst here on this and other forums...
Hi, I'm new, both to the disorder and to the forum. Short story, I was on the phone to Canada Revenue Agency this past June and, while the agent went to check on my file, I experienced a heart arrythmia. After multiple tests, including MIBI treadmill and sleep lab, I had to pick my jaw up off the floor when the sleep specialist told me I have severe apnea. I was asymptomatic to that point, including not even having to rise to pee once or thrice each night as my siblings and father must. No headaches, no irritability, no sleepiness, never...ever...needing to nap during the day, awakening smartly and raring to go each morning, usually after a vivid dream. What went wrong?!?!?
So, you know why I am here, and possibly have anticipated my question: How many others, looking back, have had their security, even smugness, shattered when they learned they had moderate to severe apnea, and of those, how many had a coincidental diagnosis or onset of atrial fibrillation or tachycardia?
Thanks, in advance, for your responses if you'd care to reply. I have an open mind as a general prescription for living, so I am amenable to all types of feedback and advice. BTW, my first six weeks of CPAP therapy have gone gratifyingly well, and except for a horrible first two or three nights until I learned to use "waterproof" surgical tape across my mouth, I am sleeping well with the machine. I see a lot of angst here on this and other forums...