Diabetes & Sleep Apnea

I haven’t much weight loss on Byetta. But neither have the
antidepresents I have been on for the last 7 years been much
help. Well there is a program on TV for us diabete’s that made
some short comment to the effect that if you’r neck was 17.5′
or larger you probably had sleep apnea.

The reason I bring this up is a few days later when the lung
spesialist ordered my sleep study he mentioned that sleap apnea
often caused high blood pressure and caused type 2 diabetes to
be much harder to treat.

I am wating on the results from my doc. but the tecknician went
ahead and told I did have it. In the Overeaters Anomomus group
I sometimes go to out of 10 members 2 women have this and I am
the first male. They feal a great deal better using the breathing

machine so they have more energy and exercise more.

Woody from tyrone Ga. 2 stoplights and growing!!

9 Responses to “Diabetes & Sleep Apnea”

  1. Therese Key Says:

    I have a friend that a few years ago he was diagnosed with sleep
    apnea. He was also fairly depressed, but wasn’t being treated for it.
    He said as soon as they gave him the breathing machine and he started
    getting actual uninterrupted sleep he felt 100 times better. I saw him
    every day at work and within a few days it was SO noticeable in his
    personality and demeanor. We were joking with him that he must be
    getting really good sex because he had that pep in his step every
    morning. But it was just the increase in uninterrupted sleep. If you
    have access to one of those machines I’d sure try it!

    Good luck.

    Stef

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    I’ve been dependent on a Bi-Pap machine for years now. I came down
    with sleep apnea during a period of unemployment and had no health
    coverage to pay for a sleep study. I got so bad I passed out on my
    feet, fell and broke my ankle, and walked around on it until it healed
    without realizing it was broken.

    Once I got work, it was still nine months before I got on permanently
    and got on the health plan. By then I was on blood-sugar medication,
    but still not on insulin. After I got my first Bi-Pap my blood sugar
    came down so dramatically that my physician REDUCED my dosage. (The
    long term trend continued, however.)

  3. Jennifer Stark Says:

    Not everyone has good luck with a CPAP/BiPAP machine. I’ve gone through several
    masks, had my pressure and back-pressure adjusted, but I am still averaging only
    about 4.25 hours of use per night. Last night I used it longer than I recall
    ever using it, and was still fairly tired by mid-day.

    Others I have talked to have had great responses to their machines. I guess I
    have to be contrary in every way. :)
    Paul

    Good luck.

    Stef

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    i am hopelessly in love with my cpap :) only set at 9 so not severe by any
    means. i can’t even take a nap without it. i sleep 8 to 8.5 hours through
    the night and sometimes nap for an hour during the day if I have done a lot
    or had the grandson here. I have several masks and am using my resumed now.
    I also have a nasal aired 1 and 2. I love the 1 but hate the 2.

    jodi

    Not everyone has good luck with a CPAP/BiPAP machine. I’ve gone through
    several masks, had my pressure and back-pressure adjusted, but I am still
    averaging only about 4.25 hours of use per night. Last night I used it
    longer than I recall ever using it, and was still fairly tired by mid-day.

    Others I have talked to have had great responses to their machines. I guess
    I have to be contrary in every way. :)

    Paul

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Have you tried a mask that covers you nose AND mouth? That did me a
    lot of good.

  6. Jennifer Stark Says:

    Nope. With the beard, I find even the smallest of masks irritating. Right now
    I have one that plugs just into the nares. It’s the most comfortable I have
    used. The reduction in the back pressure allowed to increase from 1 hour a
    night usage to where I am at now. While my 7 day average jumped last night, for
    the last 11 days my 7 day average has been fluctuating between 4 and 5 hours.

    Don’t know if that means I have stabilized, or not. Continued employment means
    that the answer had better be "not". Unless I can pass an MWT now.

    Paul

    Have you tried a mask that covers you nose AND mouth? That did me a
    lot of good.

  7. Patricia Petty Says:

    Graham,

    Didn’t that dry you out a lot? I am supposed to be on cpap, but I can’t do
    it. I know that is bad, but it just dries me out so bad. And the
    humidifier thing doesn’t help. Does that type of a mask help you to sleep
    with your mouth closed?

    Demetria-Beth

    Have you tried a mask that covers you nose AND mouth? That did me a
    lot of good.

  8. Jennifer Stark Says:

    My ex-boss’s (he retired recently) wife was diagnosed about the same time I was,
    and she had difficulty with he cpap as well. Her doc gave her a dental device
    that forced her jaw to be in a certain position, and he said it worked wonders
    for her.

    I personally had issues with my nose drying out some days, and being to wet
    other days. Right now I have it cranked up full blast (moisture-wise), but once
    the temps and humidity increases, I will probably be fiddling and getting
    anoyed, and reducing compliance again.

    Paul

    Didn’t that dry you out a lot? I am supposed to be on cpap, but I can’t do
    it. I know that is bad, but it just dries me out so bad. And the
    humidifier thing doesn’t help. Does that type of a mask help you to sleep

    with your mouth closed?

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  9. Neva Marjory Says:

    I wake up with a dry mouth, certainly. But I keep a jug of water at my
    bedside so that’s no big deal. I do have a related roblem with sinus
    drip that interferes with my sleep. I deal with that by taking steam
    every night at bedtime, and that dries it up enough for me to get to
    sleep.

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