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learnteach ([personal profile] learnteach) wrote2007-01-23 09:02 am

Sleep Apnea--comments?

Sleep apnea--last night, the third person in recent times asked me if I had gone and checked for sleep apnea.  Sigh.  Time to stop being a martyr and go fight the system to see a doctor.  Of course, the fact that I'm waking up several times a night to urinate (when I don't need to urinate as much during the day), the spells of sleepyness and irritability (which I attribute to school based depression) and the excess weight I have and lack of exercise, combined with the fact that one of my brothers has a CPAP for his apnea...hmm.

Any help/notes any of my friends can give me?

[identity profile] trinsf.livejournal.com 2007-01-24 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
Exactly. My SO still sometimes wants to do without it, and certainly resisted even getting it, because he felt is was giving in to a "weakness" or somehow becoming a sick person -- he has been healthy his whole life.

And as someone alluded to elsewhere, doing this benefits you, and also everyone who sleeps near you or interacts with you during the day.

[identity profile] kawgirl.livejournal.com 2007-01-25 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
In fact, resistance to using the machine is so common that helping clients accept and use the CPAP is covered in trainings for mental health care providers at the county I work for. Because the CPAP provides such a huge benefit, all efforts are made to help people who need CPAPs to make a habit out of using them.

[identity profile] shutt3rg33k.livejournal.com 2007-01-25 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
There are other treatments that may also be options. The CPAP is not the only possible answer.