Sunday, May 20, 2012

“How severe can the obstructive sleep apnea be?

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4 Responses to ““How severe can the obstructive sleep apnea be?”
  1. curious115 says:

    Deadly; I wake up from time to time, with my air passages closed. I gasp for air and nothing comes, I pound my back on the walls and try not to panic. It’s bad.

  2. troble # one? says:

    When you wake up in the morgue you’ll no…

  3. Pass it on... says:

    Very. OSA can lead to heart attack, stroke and high blood pressure.

  4. John K says:

    Very. I have severe sleep apnea and it kinda shut down puberty. I found out I had sleep apnea when I was 40.

    Problems for undiagnosed sleep apnea include weight gain, physical problems, sleepiness.

    Nowadays its more well known. When I was a kid they didn’t even have a therapy for it, even if they knew you had it!

    The sleep titration study, the hospital gig where they find out if you have it, is easy. The therapy, a machine that helps you sleep, is easy. So get that taken care of!

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