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  • Snoring may be the root of all my problems.

    I've been depressed for most of my life, and I've always thought that my depression was rooted in my nerdiness and asocial tendencies, but I've recently discovered a new hypothesis that fits the data disturbingly well. It's very likely that multiple factors play into why I am the way I am, but I've never considered this scenario before.

    I snore a lot, and very loudly. And I've been very tired recently, especially in the morning, to the extent that I'm nearly falling asleep while driving to work. I thought it was the new drugs I was taking, but I'm off them now and I'm still ridiculously sleepy. So I did a little googling and discovered sleep apnea, a condition that causes you to stop breathing momentarily in the middle of the night.

    According to wikipedia, symptoms of sleep apnea include: unexplained daytime sleepiness; restless sleep; loud snoring; morning headaches; trouble concentrating; mood changes such as irritability, anxiety and depression; forgetfulness; decreased sex drive; unexplained weight gain; increased urination and/or nocturia; and frequent heartburn.

    There are other signs and symptoms, but I have all of the above. I'm looking mostly at the depression right now, though. If I've had this condition for a good chunk of my life, undiagnosed, then it's very possible it could have played a role in the foundation of my depression.

    My girlfriend and I are on different sleep schedules currently, and she often doesn't come into bed until well after I've gone to sleep. It used to be that whenever I started snoring she would shove me until I turned over, but she's not there to do that now. Which means I'm snoring through a longer portion of the night, and probably experiencing more apneas as a result. This correlates very, very well with my recent excessive sleepiness.

    When I pointed this out to her (I'm not blaming her in any way, just noticing), she mentioned that when I do snore, there are times when I'll stop for a few seconds before the snoring starts back up again. This is, according to el interneto, like the textbook definition of what happens with sleep apnea.

    Snoring could be the root of all my problems. And the solution is surgery or wearing a contrapion on my face while I sleep for the rest of my life. Hm.
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    Last edited by ZEE; August 29, 2011, 12:33.
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    • #3
      *yawn* would have been funnier.
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      • #4
        You should have a sleep study done. They will hook you up with electrodes and zap you monitor your breathing and such. Should you find the contraptions intolerable, they may have a desensitization program to aid you.
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        • #5
          I prescribe medicinal marijuana: The solution to all of our problems.
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          • #6
            /me closes eyes. Did Felch suggest pot?
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            • #7
              Is sleep apena is indeed present in your situation, there are some ways to controlling it. If you are overweight, the best measure is then attacking the root cause and start managing it.
              Sometimes sleeping facing a side will help, though it takes time to get used to.

              Sleep apnea MAY be a factor on your depression and general well being, but don't expect it to be some kind of "silver bullet" or something that once you solved it then you will be happy thereafter for the rest of your life...

              CAREFUL with excessive googling regarding pathologies, it can easily put you on the way of "google-chondria".

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              • #8
                Lose weight and stop smoking (if you smoke) solves like 90% of sleep apnea.
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                • #9
                  Losing weight wouldn't hurt, but I'm not exactly obese. I've never smoked.
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                  • #10
                    whats your weight and height? I had apnea, lost about 20 lbs and the worst symptoms stopped. Now I'm down to a "normal" weight but I could still have it a bit.

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                    • #11
                      I'm 5'10" and about 205 lbs. It's very possible the extra pounds I've been on recently are contributing to the apnea, but I used to be a very skinny dude.
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                      • #12
                        that aint bad at all, but everyone's different so maybe you've just got a lower trigger weight.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
                          /me closes eyes. Did Felch suggest pot?
                          If I didn't then you might think you're going crazy too.
                          John Brown did nothing wrong.

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                          • #14
                            How's it going? Have you been dieting and not smoking? That will solve most sleep apnea.
                            Last edited by Dinner; October 5, 2011, 11:26.
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                            • #15
                              As a general rule I try not to actually solve my problems.
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