Saved my life
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 9:02 am
Oh yes, neversleeps, I have absolutely no doubt that CPAP has saved my life, or at the very least extended it. Colorado Jan, it's interesting that you're married to a doc who underestimated your condition. He's hardly alone. My dad's a cancer surgeon, and my experience, especially the immediate "cure" afforded by the CPAP, really impressed him. He started to pay much closer attention to the issue, and in speaking with colleagues subsequently realized that startlingly few people in the medical community understand sleep disorders or recognize their severity on patients' lives. Of course I had to give dad the little dig, given the nature of oncology, "What would you give for a cancer treatment that was as immediate, completely curative and absolutely free of side effects as I've got for OSA?"
The cascade of disorders that arise from untreated, severe OSA reads like a laundry list of Things Nobody Wants: insomnia, depression, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes....and that's assuming you don't die from falling asleep at the wheel on the highway!
I was struck by the frequency of my O2 sats falling into the 60's. Somehow of all the bad news in my overnight study, that was the one that shook me the most, since it illustrated that my whole body was starving for oxygen.
I am one grateful hosehead.
The cascade of disorders that arise from untreated, severe OSA reads like a laundry list of Things Nobody Wants: insomnia, depression, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes....and that's assuming you don't die from falling asleep at the wheel on the highway!
I was struck by the frequency of my O2 sats falling into the 60's. Somehow of all the bad news in my overnight study, that was the one that shook me the most, since it illustrated that my whole body was starving for oxygen.
I am one grateful hosehead.