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June 17, 2010
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Rita’s Sleep Apnea Treatment

June 7, 2010
Rita discusses her successful treatment of severe sleep apnea by Dr. Jonathan Greenburg. She could not tolerate her CPAP and was looking for an alternative treatment to her sleep apnea symptoms.


Is sleep apnea a condition your born with or can u develop it?

May 23, 2010

I used to sleep through the night without waking up most of the time. Now I wake up maybe 3 or 4 times a night. I never get restful sleep. I also experience a lot of sleep paralysis. Could this be linked to sleep apnea?


Questions About Sleep Apnea and CPAP

May 20, 2010
imageSleep apnea and one of its most common treatment options, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure or CPAP , contain an array of questions and answers for those with obstructive sleep apnea. This provides you with an overview and helps you find further information.

What is sleep apnea?

During sleep, some peoples’ breathing briefly stops many times throughout the night. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by the soft tissue at the back of the throat collapsing and blocking the airway. Central sleep apnea occurs when air cannot flow into or out of the person’s nose or mouth through efforts to resume breathing because of confused signals from the brain to the diaphragm.

What causes sleep apnea?

Mechanical and structural problems in the airway interrupt breathing during sleep. The throat muscles and tongue relax too much during sleep, blocking the airway.

Am I at risk for sleep apnea?

This can affect anyone, however, it’s more prevalent in men. Loud snoring, weight problems and high blood pressure are risk signs. If you never feel rested, suffer from being overweight, smoke, or notice behavioral changes, such as depression, see an experienced sleep apnea specialist. Snoring is also a sign of sleep apnea, but isn’t the only indicator.

Does obstructive sleep apnea require surgery?

Oral appliance therapy is an alternative to surgery. Therapeutically, they reposition the lower jaw and tongue to reduce apneic occurrences.

If I use a CPAP do I still need surgery?

By correctly adhering to treatment, Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, or CPAP, can be very successful. However, studies also show only 23-45% of patients attain success. CPAP is a commitment, those who think they can’t devote themselves to the program should look into oral appliance therapy. Surgery is a last resort.

For many, CPAP is uncomfortable. Less cumbersome methods use simpler mouthpieces that properly align the jaw for safer sleep. These mouthpieces resemble sports mouth guards and helps patients breathe through the nose and mouth. If CPAP is uncomfortable, look into the alternate treatment options.

Why should I seek treatment for sleep apnea?

Quality sleep is essential to wellness. Sleep apnea creates lack of energy, inhibits concentration and slows metabolism. Even worse, lost sleep increases chances for high blood pressure and heart attacks.


Is there an alternative sleep apnea diagnosis method other than an overnight sleep study?

May 11, 2010

I believe I have sleep apnea, but because I am currently in a residential treatment program, I am unable to go to an overnight sleep study.
Is there an alternative method with which I can be tested for sleep apnea?


Somnoplasty Radiofrequency of Tongue – Sleep Apnea

May 9, 2010
www.doctorstevenpark.com. Dr. Park describes a tongue shrinking procedure called somnoplasty. For a free report on The Truth About Obstructive Sleep Apnea Surgery tinyurl.com


Sleep Music

May 3, 2010

Rose knows that falling asleep can sometimes be hard to do especially if you are traveling for business or for pleasure. When my nephew, Batboy comes to visit I’ll often hear, “I can’t sleep.”, because he is not in his usual crypt. Many of us find it hard to sleep and for a number of reasons. One reason being we just cannot get our minds to relax. Relaxing our minds is essential for a good, deep sleep which is necessary for our overall health. Over time we have found many ways to help relax our minds and forget the stress we deal with in our daily lives. In order to get our minds from racing we have even counted bouncy little sheep leaping over a fence. No wonder that doesn’t work. Bouncy sheep are hyperactive and wide awake. They’re the last thing you need to dwell on when you want to fall asleep. Personally, I’d rather have sheep as a snack then count them.

One way that works is to relax your mind with dream recollection. When remembering a past dream it takes the focus off work or family problems and helps your subconscious mind relax so you can get to sleep quickly. If you have a hard time remembering your dreams keep a dream recall register next to your bed and when you first wake up write down as much as you can remember. Over time you will remember more and more of your dream because you have trained your mind to do so.

Another way to get your mind to relax is using music to sleep to as a sleep aid. Sleep music varies depending upon the persons tastes. There are some limitations as you don’t want to fall asleep to heavy metal or rap music. Music for sleep is usually soothing and has a softer edge to it like soft rock. Many soft rock listeners favor the ballads as do the people that like easy listening music. While soft rock has more vocals, drums and guitars, easy listening emphasizes on acoustic arrangements about love songs or oldies but goodies. Definitely soft rock and easy listening is music to sleep by.

Sleep music that always works for me is classical music. Classical music has been used as sleeping music for many years and there are many artists to choose from. Classical music is string arrangements, orchestral movements or gentle wind instruments. If your employer’s pipe in classical music where you work and you are not getting enough sleep at night, you might find yourself falling asleep on the job!

Ambient music or New Age music is music to help sleep because it focuses largely on the timbral characteristics of sounds, often organized or performed to evoke an atmospheric, visual or unobtrusive quality by conjuring up images of peaceful places like the sea, forest or beach and/or places that bring happy memories as those in your childhood.

Nature Sounds and White Noise are not musical but sounds of waves crashing against the rocks, rain or thunderstorms, sounds of nature in a forest, a whale song or a simple rush of continuous air. You can purchase a machine that has nature sounds and white noise built in and can be programmed to turn off at intervals of 30, 60, or 90 minutes. Some of the machines will even play all night if you wish to hear the sounds throughout your sleep. These sounds are designed to promote a feeling of well-being allowing the mind to relax and drift away from any stress. Many doctors write prescriptions for these white noise machines before they will write a prescription for a sleeping prescription drug or even recommend an over-the-counter drug because it is a natural way to fall asleep. (My grandchildren have to fall asleep with a fan which is a simple way to use white noise for a sleep aid)

When preparing yourself for sleep you may want to fix yourself a warm glass of milk or a cup of sleepy time decaf tea. This allows you to get into a mind set for sleeping. Try to adhere to a schedule even on the weekends. Don’t eat or drink a lot close to your bedtime. If you need a snack eat something that makes you sleepy such as a small bowl of cereal, milk, tuna or a slice of turkey. (And we wonder why we want to nap after our Thanksgiving or Christmas meal) Avoid hot or spicy foods that may cause heartburn and/or acid reflux. No caffeine or nicotine as they are stimulants. If you exercise, do so in the afternoon as exercising will increase your pulse and blood pressure and you need time to cool your body down or you’ll be too hot to sleep. Speaking of being too hot, reduce the temperature of your bedroom to at least 65 degrees. If the air conditioner dries out the room use a humidifier. Try not to nap, but if you do, only nap for 20 minutes to insure that you get the required hours of sleep during the night.

If you still feel you are to tense to lie down and fall asleep take a bath to relax your muscles. When lying in bed turn off the TV, your computer or video game. You’ll never get to sleep if you are wondering how to get the bad guy. If you are traveling bring ear plugs and an eye mask to keep intrusive noises and light from disturbing your sleep.

Some people use self-hypnosis relaxing tapes or breathing exercises to encourage relaxation. Take slow, deep breaths, through your nose and deep into your abdomen (rather than your chest). If you are doing this correctly your belly will expand and contract with each breath. Exhale slowing counting backwards from 8 to 1, repeat the words relax and take another deep breathe. Do this for at least five minutes.

Engage in other relaxing activities like reading, yoga or listening to sleep music. Your CD or MP3 player should be close to your bed just in case you want to turn it on or off later in the night. Don’t have the music too loud as you fall asleep sounds appear louder and this will only wake you up later. Again, soothe, relaxing sounds are best used as sleep aid music. White noise is also a sleep aid because it has shown to relax and calm the mind so you can fall asleep easier and faster.

Don’t rely on sleeping pills. They have many side effects, do not interact with other medication and are habit forming. If you feel that you have a chronic sleeping problem, please contact your doctor, he may recommend getting tested at a sleep clinic for apnea or other sleep disorders.

Listen to this sleep music video:

Good Day,
Rose Sheepskill

Music Design in Review
“… fantastic for those with insomnia or looking to relax, relieve tension, calming the nerves and finding much-needed peace… “

Product Description
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to just lay your head on your pillow, fall fast asleep and sleep all night long? This heavenly collection of soothing melodies and pristine sounds of nature from award-winning healing music pioneers David and Steve Gordon, effortlessly guides you to that place of deep rest. With Pillow Music, the cares of the day fade away as you float naturally into refreshing sound sleep. Peaceful atmospheres and hypnotic nature sounds lull your body and mind into complete relaxation. The Gordon’s have designed this recording to assist you in easily moving through the different stages of relaxation into deep restful sleep. Through the use of tranquil soundscapes, soothing melodies, lush textures, subtle 60 beat per mintute pulses and pure natural sounds, you are gently coaxed into relaxation and sleep. Let go of stress and get the rest you need. You may never hear the end of this CD!

Includes 10 tips for falling asleep easily from Dr. Steve Bratman, M.D., President, AltMedConsult.com, Inc.


April 29, 2010
JC Home Oxygen & Medical Equipment, LLC, is a small company located in Somerset, Ohio.  Providing personalized, professional service and care for home oxygen, sleep apnea, asthma, and other patients in need of home medical equipment, our location makes us a convenient choice for residents of Perry, Hocking, Muskingum and Fairfield Counties.  We are an accredited agency through The Joint Commission.

Update yourself on Sleep Apnea

April 19, 2010
imageSleep Apnea is a sleep disorder in which patient stops breathing during sleep. In this disorder, patient’s brain alerts him/her to resume the breathing process. And it ultimately results in severe snoring making loud snorts and gasping noises irritating to ears.

People suffering from this problem do not enjoy a sound sleep and thus experience many ailments related to the sleeping disorders such as lack of concentration, fatigue, week immune system, and weight gain. Also, due to lack of sleep, they tend to fall asleep while driving, listening to their employers, or spouses, or at meetings.

This disorder can be caused by smoking and alcohol use, excessive weight, and having a large neck. Among these factors, family history of this disorder also contributes to the factors. As such, there are three types of Sleep Apnea that are ( obstructive ) ( central ) and ( mixed )

We shall discuss here all three types one by one. OSA is an acronym of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. It is one of the most common forms of . While you are asleep, the soft tissues in the back of the throat can collapse due to one or the other reasons. In this type of , you experience a stop in breathing process several times, often for a minute or longer. Central Sleep Apnea is a type in which brain stops alerting and messaging the muscles to breath. In this case brain is the main culprit. Then it is Mixed Sleep Apnea. As the name itself suggests, it is a combination of the other two above mentioned conditions/types. In this condition, your brain fails to remind your muscles to breathe by the fully or partially blockage of air passage.

If you have mild disorder, memory foam mattress significantly diminishes the chances. The memory foam mattress is a revolutionary mattress that helps you to sleep better at night. Apart from the memory foam mattress treatment, sleep apnea can also be treated by the changes in lifestyle, Surgery, medications, a mouthpiece, and a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).To wrap up, this perticular sleep disorder if left untreated can create nuisance and an embarrassing situation to the person who is suffering from this disorder.


Weight Loss Surgery Not A Cure For Sleep Apnea, …

April 18, 2010
www.weightlosssurgerychannel.com Weight Loss Surgery is not a cure for sleep apnea according to a new study out of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.


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