Monday, February 6, 2012

My husband has severe obstructive sleep apnea, and has to have a machine to help him at night,what can i expec

My husband snores…

You spouse may be suffering from sleep apnea. Learn the signs and symptoms to watch for from Michael Coats, MD, co-medical director of the Providence Sleep Center at Holy Family Hospital in Spokane, Washington.

Husband at risk for sleep apnea?

My 27 year old husband went for a physical today and the doctor told him he is at risk for sleep apnea because of the structure of his throat and neck. What are some things we can do to help this situation and lessen the chances of something serious happening? He is only a few [...]

Anybody whose husband has sleep apnea—are you affected by it? Do you wake up late and tired too?

How are you affected by your spouse’s sleep apnea? how effective are the CPAP machines?

Does my husband have sleep apnea?

MY husband is a heavy snorer for a start and over the past year or so i have noticed that he will have a break in the snoring for 6-10 seconds, during this time he is not inhaling or exhaling. Sometimes it’s like he kick starts his breathing again by his whole body jolting, after [...]

DMT client looses husband and talks about stress reduction

www.dmthealth.com Cathy Carbaugh LMT, DMT Yoga Instructor’s client discusses the stress relief with decompression massage therapy.

Sleep Apnea: My husband stops breathing 32 times every single hour?

How bad is that on a scale of those with sleep apnea. His test results read he stops breathing 32 times every hour that’s about every two minutes…can you get any worse than that? I just want to make sure he is telling me all that he needs to tell me. He doesn’t use the [...]

My husband has sleep apnea and is on a machine, yet he still snores like a bear? What would make him do this?

My husband has gained weight and sleeps on his back, would that have anything to do with the snoring?

My husband has sleep apnea. What kinds of things can he do to improve his situation?

He falls asleep standing up even after a full nights rest, and he sleeps all night and most of the day and still falls asleep while talking to you. We are seeing a doctor next week but I was wondering if it might be depression. Any thoughts?

Travel Advisor: Husband needs to put down that phone

Travel Advisor: Husband needs to put down that phone Q: My husband doesn’t believe that cell phones affect planes at all. Read more on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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