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I just got back from seeing my ENT to go over sleep study results. I had the study done a couple of weeks ago. I did not want to have the sleep study because I didn't think I was snoring or having apnea. I went to see him for popping and hearing loss in the left ear.
He diagnosed the ear problem as TMJ and then insisted that I needed a sleep study. The study shows that I stop breathing an average of 26 times an hour with drops in my oxygen levels. The longest apnea was for 43 seconds! Yikes, that is a long time. I woke up 95 times during the night related to the apnea. No wonder I am so tired in the morning. I knew I wasn't sleeping well but I didn't know it was that bad. I am really shocked. Anyone else here have to use CPAP and how has it worked for you? He gave me the option of surgery but I wasn't too thrilled with having my tonsils, adenoids and uvula taken out. He told that the surgery doesn't even work 30% of the time. Not the best odds. I will try the CPAP first. Thanks for listening. I am a little upset about the whole issue. |
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