Just out of curiosity does anyone on here have Sleep Apnea? How did you find out? What treatment are/did you go through? I would just like to hear about some experiences, maybe some success stories.
My dad had sleep apnea. The hallmark symptoms of sleep apnea are most obvious when the person is asleep on the back, with the abdominal and chest weight on top, and the person's breathing stops briefly in middle of the person's sleep. My dad is very loud with snoring so when his breathing stops, the snoring also stops and then my mom would get worried. Sometimes my dad would choke in the middle of his sleep. Sleep apnea was interfering with the quality of my dad's sleep, of course.
Thing is, my dad hates going to the doctor. My mom had to badger him over and over again just to get him to go. The doctor had him tested overnight at a sleeping center and sure enough, the results showed that he had a definite case of sleep apnea. The doctor's recommended course of action? Lose weight. My dad was at least 60 pounds overweight (80 pounds overweight at the most, I don't recall what exactly his weight was at the time).
You will come to find out there is a correlational relationship between body weight and sleep apnea--the higher your body weight (over your ideal body weight), the higher your chances of developing sleep apnea. When you cut down on your body weight, the symptoms of sleep apnea decrease--even if it's just by 5 percent or 10 percent with weight loss.
My dad did slim down, yes, but later gained it all back. It is easier said than done for some people to really stay on track for weight loss. My dad is on his feet all day long as a mechanic at his own auto repair shop so when he gets home, most of the time he's wiped out. With weight loss one of two things need to happen: (1) increase your physical activity and (2) change your diet. It's really best if you do both things.