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Sleep Apnea
alji's Started conversation Feb 4, 2002
Over night stay in hospital to begin treatment for the sleep apnea. I have done all he checks and they show that my breathing is too shallow, that I stop breathing and my blood/oxygen level drops too low when I'm asleep.
Sleep Apnea
alji's Posted Feb 4, 2002
The apnea is unpleasent inasmuch as I wake up many times during the night and I tend to fall asleep during the day. I have fallen asleep whilst walking and I can't drive far on my own in case I dose off.
The stay in hospital wont be unpleasent but I will be linked up to a computer that will calibtate a machine which will pump air into my lungs and keep the oxygen level normal. Once calibrated, I will be able to bring it home.
Alji
Sleep Apnea
WordCobbler Posted Apr 15, 2002
Ack... that's scary stuff. My dad does that. (I'm 22, still live at home.)
Wanted to thank your discussion/note. I do want to be here more.
Sleep Apnea
JaysonML Posted May 22, 2002
sleep apnoea is a bit of a family trait for us but thankfully only very mild. Often partners have to nudge us to get us breathng again!! Thankfully I've had no bad episodes for years!! So sorry to hear yours has got as far as hospitalisation.
Sleep Apnea
alji's Posted May 22, 2002
It was only an over-night stay to set my cpap unit. The mask can make some people claustrophobic but I have no trouble with it. It's nice just to feel alive again.
Alji
Sleep Apnea
alji's Posted Jun 9, 2002
Very scary when you are driving a Transit van between Aberystwyth and Neath on twisting country roads and you can't keep your eyes open.
Alji
Sleep Apnea
brislib Posted Oct 31, 2002
Been there , done that .
Now , as I sleep under a mask ( never thought I'd be able to , and I still have some glitches ) my wife sleeps peacefully beside me , and I no longer wake with sore ribs from her WAKE UP !!! jabs
Sleep Apnea
Hasslefree Posted Dec 20, 2002
Alji this happens to me too.
Do you wake up with a nasty gasp or sometimes a shriek?
Do you have a sensation of...hm how to describe it?
Blackness rushing at you, is about as good as I can get.
Went to doctor and said I wake up three , four times a night, he said with all his doctorly wisdom, We all breathe more shallowly at night . To which I replied "Yes I know, I've been breathing for a long time now and this is a new thing, He could care less.
Sleep Apnea
alji's Posted Dec 21, 2002
Tell him you want to see a specialist Hass. If he won't refere you get another doctor.
My wife a my daughter told me to see my doctor because they could see that I was stopping beathing and then taking a big gasp of breath. My blood/oxygen level was too low as well.
Alji the Magus
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