Prayers on their way!!
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 4:45 pm
You certainly are being included in my prayers, southernmaid.
I have faith in you that you can kick the cigarette habit as I smoked 45 years and have been a non-smoker now for one full year. I quit in March one year ago and started APAP therapy last October after my physician decided I needed a sleep study and it was concluded I did indeed suffer from sleep apnea. According to my husband I have had sleep apnea almost the entire 48 years that we have been married. No other physician had ever even suggested that a diagnosis or therapy was available for this condition. My present physician decided after my husband voiced his concern about once again about my apneic episodes and after a heart catheterization and some blockage was found plus my hypertension worsening even with increased medication that perhaps this was an avenue that should be explored. I have been able to discontinue one of three blood pressure medicines that I was taking and am no longer awaking with the morning headaches so I feel the therapy must be helping. Naturally, I no longer snore so my husband no longer feels the need to arouse me to have me start breathing again when my snoring would stop which I'm sure is contributing to better sleep for him also. I very much value the power of prayer in every aspect of my life and I always lift up the names of those who have requested prayers. I know the Lord can guide you in your course of treatment and help you find your answers. Just keep right on trying and praying and most of all "keep the faith"!
May God bless you and give you peaceful sleep!
I have faith in you that you can kick the cigarette habit as I smoked 45 years and have been a non-smoker now for one full year. I quit in March one year ago and started APAP therapy last October after my physician decided I needed a sleep study and it was concluded I did indeed suffer from sleep apnea. According to my husband I have had sleep apnea almost the entire 48 years that we have been married. No other physician had ever even suggested that a diagnosis or therapy was available for this condition. My present physician decided after my husband voiced his concern about once again about my apneic episodes and after a heart catheterization and some blockage was found plus my hypertension worsening even with increased medication that perhaps this was an avenue that should be explored. I have been able to discontinue one of three blood pressure medicines that I was taking and am no longer awaking with the morning headaches so I feel the therapy must be helping. Naturally, I no longer snore so my husband no longer feels the need to arouse me to have me start breathing again when my snoring would stop which I'm sure is contributing to better sleep for him also. I very much value the power of prayer in every aspect of my life and I always lift up the names of those who have requested prayers. I know the Lord can guide you in your course of treatment and help you find your answers. Just keep right on trying and praying and most of all "keep the faith"!
May God bless you and give you peaceful sleep!