Posted on 10/24/2007 12:11:25 PM PDT by crazyshrink
Try saying that fast five times.
bmflr
Or try the “put down the bucket of chicken” procedure, which is just as effective.
Now I think I need this oral surgery after trying that.
I think plenty of thin people have this problem. What I can’t understand is how anybody can sleep or a have a normal marital bed life with a big hose attached to their noggin.
Sign me up...
I had a sleep study done 2 years ago becuase my wife say I snore every night. When I took the study I did not snore a lick all night. The doctor diagnosed me with no apnea. My wife was astounded and them mad.
That said I cannot sleep with a mask on my face and asked about the surgery and was told no it did not work anyway.
Oh, I am not overweight, 6’2” 230 athletic build and work out 4-5 times a week.
I have mild sleep apnea, that so far is mild enough to be treated by:
-avoiding heartburn inducing food near bedtime
-wearing a “breathe-right” nasal strip
-sleeping on my side
I couldn’t sleep with that big hose on my head...I tried it at the sleep clinic and they couldn’t get an “accurate reading” since I didn’t sleep a wink the entire night.
Yea sleep apnea, adult onset diabetes, severe arthritis, most maladies can be traced back to morbidly obese patients. I gained about 30lbs and in a check up my Doc told me somethng that stuck..”How many 300lb 70 year olds do you see walkling around?”.
I’m afraid these procedures will always be too expensive for me. Even CPAP is beyond my means and I’m sure this surgery is much higher than that.
Ping
I believe my husband also has mild SA. He once awoke to me hanging over him shining a flashlight into his mouth. I knew whatever was causing that awful flapping sound and snoring could be yanked out and I was determined to do so. LOL!
He ‘forgets’ to wear a breathe-right. He knows not how close to strangulation he comes every night. :evil grin:
Doc said my AHI number was 11.
I carry about 30lbs more than I should...according to my MD, those slightly overweight to overweight/obese are most prone to this...
I havent seen all the statistics but I sincerely doubt when compared to the number of overweight people that have this issue...those underweight or right at their weight for their size count as a “significant” number...
Not trying to be a weight nazi...but...it is what it is...
I know someone who uses one of these machines. I asked his daughter that same question. She said that he actually likes the machine because he feels rested after sleeping, for the first time in years. I haven't asked his wife what she thinks of it though.
Been there, done that, had the procedure.
Which is all well and good unless you can’t fall asleep in the first place with what feels like a vacuum cleaner in reverse attached to your head...
I don’t know what the statistics are but I’m 6’2” and 155 soaking wet. I’ve had SA since I was about 15.
If you have severe enough SA to need one of these machines you’ll fall asleep fine, because you’ll actually be able to breath. SA is a nasty thing, people going years without real restful sleep. I’m one of those really sensitive sleepers, but I know if I’m tired enough I can fall asleep eventually.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.