I am a 49 year old male that was in excellent health until Jan 05 when I was diagnosed with
centralCentral sleep apnea
Central-vite sleep
apneaApnea monitor
Apnea of prematurity
Breathing - slowed or stopped
Central sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea
Sleep apnea. I also had day time breathing problems, shortness of
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor, inability to take full
breathsBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor into my upper chest. I also had severe upper back pain at the time and
bradycardiaArrhythmias
Bradycardia
Sick sinus syndrome down into the 40's, and migraine headaches. I also had acid
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux, poor digestion and constipation. I still have episodes of all these symptoms especially after physical exertion like exercising. Before all this started I used to work out regularly with weights, swimming and floor exercises. I have been to cardiologists, neurologists, pulmonologist, and internist. No one has been able to sufficiently explain why I continue to have these problems. I finally went to physical therapy and the PT diagnosed me with Thorasic Outlet Syndrome and prescribed some stretching exercises, which did help. A neurologist thought I had fibromyalgia and suggested psychotherapy. When my muscles tense up in my neck, head and shoulder, I experience PVC's, headaches and nausea. I think that my vagus nerve or other nerves are being affected somehow causing this roller coaster of symptoms. Is there any way to diagnose and treat this?
VPAP Adapt SV is the name. I have GERD, slow heart rate (in the low 40s while in critical a couple weeks ago), PVCs and central sleep apnea and cheyne-stokes...and more. The above mentioned machine was not available when I took my sleep study. Just my opinion, but get a copy of your sleep study test and see where they
had you for your titration. Mine started at 4.0, which was starving me for air. How about your study? I am new to this forum, so I am trying be careful what I say. I am NOT a medical type person..that is, not a dr., nurse, etc. Just a 61 year old
guy trying to make it to 62.
The people who run this forum are the BEST anywhere. We are lucky
to have them.
Best wishes...Dave