Saturday, February 11, 2012

Does sleep apnea cause seizures?

At the age of 67 I had the first seizure. Now at age 73 the doctors have diagnosed sleep apnea. Since I’ve only had seizures during my sleep is it possible that I’ve had sleep apnea all along and was diagnosed improperly?

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2 Responses to “Does sleep apnea cause seizures?”
  1. J B says:

    That would be difficult to tell. In order to be diagnosed with seizures, most people have to have an abnormal EEG – hopefully you have had this done. If it was abnormal, this does not cause sleep apnea. Increasing weight, especially in the neck causes sleep apnea. But, it is not impossible to believe that low oxygen levels caused by the sleep apnea could bring on a seizure.

  2. firechick1721 says:

    seizues usually are cause by abnoralities in the brain…
    sleep apnea is when you forget to breath while you are asleep..
    i honestly do not seeing these as being a cause as each other..
    if you have gained weight over the years, this could cause the apnea…

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