Oh my god really?!? This is so unfortunate ๐ฅบ๐ฅบ Been to the doctor with it already?
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Hehe nah. I donโt really like going to the doctor๐ซฃ prob should tho
Sleep apnea can be really dangerous and it should definitely be something looked at ๐ซ๐ I know you may not like being at a hospital or the doctors, similar to me, but it could be vital for your well-being, especially in the long-term.
Iโd love it if you did that, especially, you know, before the upcoming changes ๐ซ๐
Sending love, stay strong ๐๐ซ
Awww youโre really too sweet and kind ๐๐ซ
Yes, will do it for you ๐ธ๐
Iโm always here for you, hope you know that ๐๐ซ
Let me know if there are any updates regarding to that ๐ซถ
๐ธ๐๐ธ๐๐ธ๐๐ธ๐ซ Thank you, always here for you as well ๐
Will do ๐ธ๐ค
I take sleep apnea back, might be something else lol.
๐ค๐ค whatโs it feel like?
I do cough in my sleep without me knowing (like instead of talking in my sleep lol), but usually I donโt make a sound ๐ Often find myself waking up due to struggling breathing, blocked nose (nasal spray doesnโt work) and having to cough a lot more to get the slim up. Itโs like having a never ending cold ๐ค
Chronic nasal congestion possibly? Seems to always be worse at night, according to what Iโve heard from a buddy of mine
Get a dental appliance. It will save your life. Sleep apnea is a silent killer. Destroys your vascular system and puts immense pressure on your heart and your tissues won't get enough oxygen.
Oh woah, this actually sounds scary and really dangerous ๐๐ฅบ
Thank you so much #[4]โ for the info and recommendations
No problem. When i don't use my dental device (tailor made it pushes the lower jaw forwards), my gym performance is cut to 60%. My max pulse down to 160 from 190, and also higher blood pressure.
Its like night and day for me.
^this is true, my dadโs sleep apnea went untreated for a LONG time and it eventually triggered a major stroke
Oh my, Iโm sorry about that ๐ซ๐
Thank you wencke๐ซ๐it was very scary but he, fortunately, survived only because my brother was with him and knew what to do. He got to the hospital within 30-45 minutes of it happening, so he was treated very quickly. He has some speaking trouble (aphasia) but overall is mostly the same, weโre very lucky!
My condolences bud ๐
Oh myโฆThank you so much for all this info.
Will def get it checked out ๐ซ๐ค Appreciate it