Pugsy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 8:28 am
Something to think about as
I am throwing this out there as potential contributing factors to crappy sleep.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-life ... t-20045728
Testosterone therapy has various risks, including:
Worsening sleep apnea — a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts.
When is the last time you had blood work to evaluate both testosterone levels and thyroid levels?
What symptoms were you having that caused you to have
a sleep study done?
Have any of those symptoms either reduced or gone away with starting cpap therapy?
Are you getting more used to the new mask? Having any problems with it that might be causing arousals (you may or may not remember those arousals)?
Latest bloods was 8/7/23.
I've been on the Armour and Test since 2011-ish.
Back in 2007-ish
I had started going to an ENT for some upper respiratory issues. He recommended the sleep study since my wife told him
I was keeping her awake at night and
I was also complaining that she kept kicking me because she thought
I had stopped breathing. Also,
I used to mouth breathe at night due to
a later diagnosed deviated septum, turbinate issues, and chronic sinusitis.
I'm really enjoying the new mask, my dry mouth is gone, and
I feel better rested compared to the nasal mask.
With regards to the arousals,
I don't know if my brain activity is
a cause or an effect, but
I feel like sometime after 2am my brain starts coming back online.
I don't get up to urinate in the middle of the night, but when
I start coming back to
a conscious state
I can feel the bladder pressure and other discomforts like
a tender shoulder or achy lower back from lying in
a weird position for too long and that causes me to toss and turn until the alarm goes off at 5:30.
It's been awhile since the alarm going off was
a surprise. It seems most mornings,
I'm just lying there waiting for it to go off like it is giving me permission to get up. LOL