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A CPAP is a machine that provides Continuous Positive Airway Pressure -

the name CPAP comes from the first letter of each word. If you have

sleep apnea, your doctor probably has you on one. It keeps your Airways

open at night when you sleep.

Pam in Niceville

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Re: SLEEP APNEA

WHAT A CPAP?

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No, not a problem. It will help you to get insurance approval. If you use

a CPAP machine, bring it to the hospital to use post-op.

Jeanne in WI

Age 39

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IF YOU HAVE SLEEP APNEA, IS THE A PROBLEM TO GAVE GBP

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A Cpap is a special machine that helps those with sleep apnea breathe. If

you have doctor diagnosed sleep apnea, usually that means you get a Cpap

machine.

Jeanne in WI

Age 39

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> Not really related to anything, just wondered if anyone has had

> tonsils and adnoids removed to help with sleep apnea. I had it

done

> and it reduced my episodes dramatically. For the first time in my

> life I could actually breath through my nose. I still have the

sleep

> apnea, but it was helped tremendously.

No, that was never suggested to me, but that's an interesting idea.

Isn't it more dangerous to remove the tonsils of an adult though? Or

am I thinking of mumps? LOL!

Sandy

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Hi there,

My son was only 9 when he had his T & A, but also doesn't need the surgery for

bypass. He had sleep apnea very badly, and when he had his T & A he was like a

new kid. The doc said he has never seen so much adenoid tissue in a child

before. He told me he would talk differently...sound different I guess, and he

was right. Now when he sleeps I have to make sure he is still alive he is so

quiet. Before it was like listening to a chain saw at night with bouts of

snorting.....it's all gone now. Depending on how large your tonsils are, the

doc may tell you to get them removed, but as you get older adenoid tissue

usually shrinks. Anyway that is what I was told by the doctor. Good luck.

Barb

Barb Beilfuss

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The kind of sleep apnea caused by the throat closing is called obstructive

sleep apnea and can be helped by surgery and/or a CPAP machine. CPAP stands for

Continuous Positive Air Pressure. The thing is a box slightly bigger than a shoe

box with a tube connected to a mask that runs from it to you. There is a

powerful but quiet fan inside that keeps the air pushed into your mouth and this

hopefully keeps the throat open. If you are a mouth breather get a mask that

covers your full face. It is really fun going through air port security with

this scary looking black box. :)) I told them, " it blows air, not up. " That

helped.

There is another kind of sleep apnea called central sleep apnea where the

brain just forgets to breath. It is best helped, as little as it can be helped

by a VPAP machine which senses when you are not breathing or under breathing and

increases Air flow. VPAP means " Varying positive air pressure. "

They just found out that ambiam helps central sleep apnea but since this drug

has not been tested or approved for long term use no one knows yet what to do

with this information.

There is also an antidepressant that helps. I forgot the name of it. It is

alas, very fattening which of course can make the problem worse in time. I

believe in antidepressants because I know they good they can do. but I don't

recommend this one. I do take one called Surmontil (also known as Rhotrimine)

that is the only one that raises REM sleep instead of lowering it. Since my

sleep apnea attacks happen during my REM sleep this is very helpful in keeping

me from having REM sleep deprivation and all the mental problems that go with

REM sleep deprivation. Avoid the generic kind. Its worthless.

It is possible to have both kinds of sleep apnea. This is called mixed sleep

apnea or complex sleep apnea. I have both kinds.

I had sleep apnea since at least 16 when I figured out my breathing was stopping

on me. By high school I had a name for the condition , but I could not get

doctors to believe me due to their belief in Freud. I was supposed to be a bad

girl subconsciously and was punished and ridiculed instead of helped. But severe

and constant sleep deprivation not filth in my subconscious was the cause of my

stress. I could not get any one to believe me until I was 32 and had gained a

lot of weight and looked like the typical sleep apnea patient. That is one

reason I have no tolerance for any kind of psychosomatic manure theories.

I suspect they are going to find there is a third kind caused by heavy breasts

and/or rib problems.

Hensley <>< 8-)

First have you had labs done before you started taking HC? Can you send

them to the list WITH ranges or me at my personal email artisticgroomer

@ jfwebs.com withotu the spaces. Also have you had thyroid labs? Did

they mention possible Sleep Apnea? Sleep apnea is when your throat coses

during sleep and you actually stop breathing for a count of 10 or more!

It not only affects the oxygen you are getting but also causes tiny

adrenaline surges all night long keeping you from ever attaining REM

sleep and getting the good rest you need.

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I have obstructive sleep apnea too and I use CPAP every night and very time I

sleep. My C-reactive protein was elevated before I was diagnosed, and after

diagnosis and 3 months of sleeping with CPAP, my CRP normalized. Sleep apnea is

no joke.

Re: sleep apnea

The kind of sleep apnea caused by the throat closing is called obstructive

sleep apnea and can be helped by surgery and/or a CPAP machine. CPAP stands for

Continuous Positive Air Pressure. The thing is a box slightly bigger than a shoe

box with a tube connected to a mask that runs from it to you. There is a

powerful but quiet fan inside that keeps the air pushed into your mouth and this

hopefully keeps the throat open. If you are a mouth breather get a mask that

covers your full face. It is really fun going through air port security with

this scary looking black box. :)) I told them, " it blows air, not up. " That

helped.

There is another kind of sleep apnea called central sleep apnea where the

brain just forgets to breath. It is best helped, as little as it can be helped

by a VPAP machine which senses when you are not breathing or under breathing and

increases Air flow. VPAP means " Varying positive air pressure. "

They just found out that ambiam helps central sleep apnea but since this drug

has not been tested or approved for long term use no one knows yet what to do

with this information.

There is also an antidepressant that helps. I forgot the name of it. It is

alas, very fattening which of course can make the problem worse in time. I

believe in antidepressants because I know they good they can do. but I don't

recommend this one. I do take one called Surmontil (also known as Rhotrimine)

that is the only one that raises REM sleep instead of lowering it. Since my

sleep apnea attacks happen during my REM sleep this is very helpful in keeping

me from having REM sleep deprivation and all the mental problems that go with

REM sleep deprivation. Avoid the generic kind. Its worthless.

It is possible to have both kinds of sleep apnea. This is called mixed sleep

apnea or complex sleep apnea. I have both kinds.

I had sleep apnea since at least 16 when I figured out my breathing was

stopping on me. By high school I had a name for the condition , but I could not

get doctors to believe me due to their belief in Freud. I was supposed to be a

bad girl subconsciously and was punished and ridiculed instead of helped. But

severe and constant sleep deprivation not filth in my subconscious was the cause

of my stress. I could not get any one to believe me until I was 32 and had

gained a lot of weight and looked like the typical sleep apnea patient. That is

one reason I have no tolerance for any kind of psychosomatic manure theories.

I suspect they are going to find there is a third kind caused by heavy breasts

and/or rib problems.

Hensley <>< 8-)

First have you had labs done before you started taking HC? Can you send

them to the list WITH ranges or me at my personal email artisticgroomer

@ jfwebs.com withotu the spaces. Also have you had thyroid labs? Did

they mention possible Sleep Apnea? Sleep apnea is when your throat coses

during sleep and you actually stop breathing for a count of 10 or more!

It not only affects the oxygen you are getting but also causes tiny

adrenaline surges all night long keeping you from ever attaining REM

sleep and getting the good rest you need.

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My DH sleeps with a C-Pap but is still like the walking dead. After

5-6 years on the machine he is not doing well at all. He is up & down

all night & stays in bed for 11 hours a day.

Gale

>

> I have obstructive sleep apnea too and I use CPAP every night and

very time I sleep. My C-reactive protein was elevated before I was

diagnosed, and after diagnosis and 3 months of sleeping with CPAP, my

CRP normalized. Sleep apnea is no joke.

>

>

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>>My DH sleeps with a C-Pap but is still like the walking dead. After

5-6 years on the machine he is not doing well at all. He is up & down

all night & stays in bed for 11 hours a day.<,

Is it adjusted correctly?

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Gale,

Has he gained weight? Does he get a new mask every 6 months or so? Has

it been checked to see if the pressure setting is high enough?

I slept better with the head of my bed elevated on blocks (3-4 inches).

B

God Bless America!

One nation under God

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> My DH sleeps with a C-Pap but is still like the walking dead. After

> 5-6 years on the machine he is not doing well at all. He is up & down

> all night & stays in bed for 11 hours a day.

>

> Gale

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Here is something we sleep apneas might be able to use.

Go to eBay and type in sleep apnea. There are a couple of folks there who sell

for about 7 bucks the respiratory technician manuals for various CPAP machines.

if you live in a state where only your RT can raise the pressure of your machine

and he or she charges, or worse, as I do, in a state where you have to get your

doctor to do it and most won't without another sleep study, this can save a lot

of money.

Hensley <>< 8-)

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Thank you . We live in TX & DH will need a new sleep study

to get the setting changed. We have no Ins coverage. They want about

$2000. to do another sleep study. I tried to get into the C-Pap &

cannot get into it to make an adjustment. I have wondered if

adjusting it up a tiny bit might help. I will check this out. Thanks

again.

Gale

>

> Here is something we sleep apneas might be able to use.

>

> Go to eBay and type in sleep apnea. There are a couple of folks

there who sell for about 7 bucks the respiratory technician manuals

for various CPAP machines. if you live in a state where only your RT

can raise the pressure of your machine and he or she charges, or

worse, as I do, in a state where you have to get your doctor to do it

and most won't without another sleep study, this can save a lot of money.

>

> Hensley <>< 8-)

>

>

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