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Sleep apnea and attention deficit
Jamie Phelps | Feb 18 2006
I have been having trouble with attention deficit symptoms that have progressively worsened over the past 2-3 years. I was talking with a friend who said that he used to have similar problems and that he was finally diagnosed with sleep apnea. Once he started using a CPAP machine, his apnea was much better, his wife would not have to sleep on the couch, and his cognitive functioning was markedly improved. The research on sleep apnea that I have been reading indicates that sleep apnea can cause attention deficit troubles. I am pretty sure I'm a good candidate for sleep apnea, as I reflect two of the three common risk factors: overweight, middle-aged, male. I'm 25, so I'll let you guess which two I fit. I'm 5'10 1/2" and weigh in at around 230. The most basic treatment for sleep apnea is to lose weight. After that, tests and such have to be run that would be a strain on my student budget. I have health insurance, but $300 for a test that I wasn't planning for is a little steep. So, all that being said, anyone here have experience with sleep apnea? Did you experience attention deficit troubles as a result? How much did correcting your sleep apnea help your attention deficit symptoms? What treatments helped you? Did simply losing weight help or do you use a CPAP? I don't think I am a candidate for SA surgery, but if anyone has any experience with that, I would like to hear about that as well. I have contemplated taking medication for the attention deficit symptoms, but I would much rather fix the problem than treat the symptoms. Thanks in advance. 32 Comments
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Have any of you that...Submitted by Berko on February 22, 2006 - 8:35am.
Have any of you that have been diagnosed or are in the process of being diagnosed with ADD been tested and/or diagnosed with sleep apnea? Many reports that I have read indicate that once a person with "ADD" is correctly diagnosed and treated for sleep apnea, they don't need meds anymore. I have been seeing a counselor for some other things and he has suggested medication for my ADD symptoms, but I am not a fan of taking pills unless I know they are absolutely necessary (like my depression meds). Also, any sleep apnea patients out there notice improved focusing ability following diagnosis and treatment? (Duane, if you're reading this, I'm talking to you!) » POSTED IN:
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