What is Sleep Apnea?
By Oscar Arias
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Does this sound like you?
* Falling asleep at work?
* Tired all the time?
* Easily irritated?
* Spouse/room mates complain about your snoring?
Then you may have sleep apnea!
According to the National Sleep Foundation, more than 18 million adults in America have sleep apnea, many of these people are unaware that they even have it!
Untreated, sleep apnea can increase your risk for other serious medical conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, and even death!
This book is an introduction to sleep apnea, you'll learn the symptoms, risks, and available treatments for sleep apnea.
This book is a great resource for those who think that they (or a loved one) might have sleep apnea.
We cover the treatements for sleep apena incuding CPAP therapy, Provent, and surgical options.
Oscar Arias
This Oscar Arias isn't the Nobel Peace Prize winning former President of Costa Rica. (That's a different guy, honestly!) The Oscar Arias who wrote these books is an international bestselling author, world traveler, new media journalist, YouTube partner, godless infidel, and all around awesome guy. Although currently based in Sarasota, Florida, Oscar has future plans to someday retire in Thailand. Oscar writes about sleep apnea, atheism, travel, computers, and is likely to write a book on any topic that he likes or finds interesting. Oscar currently is also writing a series of children's books on the American Presidents under the "Children's History Press" imprint.
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What is Sleep Apnea? - Oscar Arias
Introduction
For me it started with snoring.
It did not even occur to me at the time to see a doctor about it. After all, snoring is normal, right?
But it didn't stop with snoring, other changes were happening to me that were symptoms of sleep apnea, but at the time, I didn't even realize it.
I was finding myself falling asleep almost every single time that I wasn't actively doing something. (like waiting in a doctor's office, or at meetings in the office). Thankfully when I was doing something active (like driving a car), I was still able to keep from falling asleep.
I tried going to sleep earlier, but that didn't seem to help much. I also tried to take a nap after work for an hour or two. Unfortunately, it seemed that when I woke up from these naps, I felt just as tired (or sometimes even more tired) than I was before the nap started.
Finally, I asked my doctor and he recommended that I get tested at a sleep clinic.
I learned that I had obstructive sleep apnea, and that I would be needing to sleep with a nasal mask and a CPAP machine every night.
Once I started CPAP therapy (and got used to using a CPAP machine), I started to see results almost immediately!
I no longer fell asleep at the drop of a hat!
I felt that I was able to concentrate better at any given task!
I didn't need to have a nap in the evening any more!
Thirteen years later, and I still use a CPAP device every night, and I feel great everyday.
I'm not a doctor, so this book is not designed to diagnose or treat any illness including sleep apnea. The book was designed as an introduction for those who want more information on sleep apnea, as well as getting answers to some of the most common questions about sleep apnea.
Chapter One: What is Sleep Apnea?
I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I'm awake, you know?
― Ernest Hemingway
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Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder that basically involves breathing interruptions during sleep. This condition is more common in adults than children, though infants born prematurely are likely to suffer from it also.
One of the primary warning signs of sleep apnea is heavy snoring.
The type of snoring I'm talking about isn't normal snoring. Sleep apnea snoring is generally very loud, as your lungs are gasping for air.
Unfortunately most people don't realize that they snore, or if they do realize it they don't take it seriously. If you have (or think you have) sleep apnea, snoring is no laughing matter! You might completely stop breathing for periods ranging between 10 seconds up to two or three minutes that causes an unsafe drop in oxygen levels in