What can I do for my Sleep Apnia while I’m waiting for the doctor office visit?
Ok I belive I have sleep apnia cause I have times(every since I was little) where I can’t breathe or wake up (this was confirmed by my doctor as he wanted me to get a referal to a sleep doctor (that what I call him) but with his appointments not opening up till either September or October and me not being sure where I’m going to school, what can I do to limit my sleep apania issues. Also I wonder does the medicine I’ve been taking recently (Steerra and Lamictal) have anything to do with it.
Try propping yourself up on some pillows so you breathe better. Sometimes it’s hard to breathe if your nose gets stuffy when you sleep, or if you have too much salvia sitting in your mouth. So try that. If you know you have trouble breathing through your nose when you sleep, get one of those nasal strips that’s supposed to help with snoring (since that’s caused by the same thing). You might also want to try sleeping on your sides if you can’t fall asleep propped up on pillows. It puts less weight on your chest so you can breathe a little easier, especially if you are overweight at all. My roommate’s mom has Sleep Apnia as well, and her doctor told her it was because of excess weight on her chest which inhibited her from breathing too deep. But if you’re not overweight, that’s not a problem. Make sure the room isn’t too dry, sometimes a little humidity can help. Get a humidifier to keep in your room. It won’t make the room feel any hotter, but it will be a little moister so you can breathe easier. You can also trying getting up every couple hours and walking around a bit (get a cup of water, go to the bathroom, etc) just to get your blood pumpin a little bit and start breathing a little deeper, maybe that will help stop your breathing from slowing down too much while you’re asleep.
That’s all I can think of, but it never hurts to do a Yahoo search or something. Those are just some of the things my boyfriend’s dad does because he has sleep apnia too. Try a couple different things and see what works best for you. Good luck!!
Prop up on a few pillows when you go to sleep, use a nasal strip on your nose…………………Take care, honey…………
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Try propping yourself up on some pillows so you breathe better. Sometimes it’s hard to breathe if your nose gets stuffy when you sleep, or if you have too much salvia sitting in your mouth. So try that. If you know you have trouble breathing through your nose when you sleep, get one of those nasal strips that’s supposed to help with snoring (since that’s caused by the same thing). You might also want to try sleeping on your sides if you can’t fall asleep propped up on pillows. It puts less weight on your chest so you can breathe a little easier, especially if you are overweight at all. My roommate’s mom has Sleep Apnia as well, and her doctor told her it was because of excess weight on her chest which inhibited her from breathing too deep. But if you’re not overweight, that’s not a problem. Make sure the room isn’t too dry, sometimes a little humidity can help. Get a humidifier to keep in your room. It won’t make the room feel any hotter, but it will be a little moister so you can breathe easier. You can also trying getting up every couple hours and walking around a bit (get a cup of water, go to the bathroom, etc) just to get your blood pumpin a little bit and start breathing a little deeper, maybe that will help stop your breathing from slowing down too much while you’re asleep.
That’s all I can think of, but it never hurts to do a Yahoo search or something. Those are just some of the things my boyfriend’s dad does because he has Sleep Apnia too. Try a couple different things and see what works best for you. Good luck!!
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you dont say weather your over weight this is one of the major factors in sleep,apnia, i have just had the overnight sleep study done,they told me that losing a fifth of your weight greatly reduces the problem,i have to now wait onther mounth to see the specialest to get the results of my sleep study,i wake up feeling like i havent been to bed now i lost a lot of weight im much beter but there is still a problem,you might end up needing a mask that fits just over your nose not your mouth this blows air into your nose,but you will find this out when they do your sleep study good luck.
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I have it also and I have found that if you raise the head of your bed about 2 inches (put thick books or a brick under each side" it will help you alot. Also get it checked as soon as you can, as it can be very dangerous, not trying to scare you just stating plain facts. I also use a fan when I am unable to have my CPAP machine.
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Breath-Right Nasal Strips?
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