Thread: Under the knife
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11-03-2009 06:59 AM #1
Under the knife
Today is the big day. I go in for palate surgery. A nip and tuck so to speak for sleep apnea. Liquid diet for two weeks. Wish me luck. Steve" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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11-03-2009 07:10 AM #2
Good luck Steve. I worked with a guy who had it done.....changed his whole life for the better. He was really having trouble before and it corrected it completely.
Keep us posted.
Don
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11-03-2009 07:32 AM #3
I have sleep apnea also -have had it for years and didnt know it. I have been on a machine for 10 years and enjoy sleeping again. Unfortunately,mine was pretty severe and pretty much screwed my lungs up. I now have pulmonary hypertension and thats being treated by $$.www.adoptafriendforlife.org
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11-03-2009 07:51 AM #4
I have sleep apnea also but have never been told to go under the knife. Like "bigdude" I sleep w/a machine and when my head hits the pillow I am out like a rock. Before I'd wake up every hour, now if I wake up it's maybe 2x to go to the bathroom.
Good luck on the surgery & I hope it helps you out..joeDonate Blood,Plasma,Platelets & sign your DONORS CARD & SAVE a LIFE
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11-03-2009 08:18 AM #5
I have it too and was able to use the machine for about 6 months, but now it keeps me awake. I have tried all of the masks and haven't used it for a year and a half. My regular doc asked if I would consider the surgery if my last mask didn't work and so I should probably go in and talk with him. Good luck with your procedure.
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11-03-2009 08:22 AM #6
Good luck to you. Maybe blessing, maybe not, but worth a try if the machine doesn't work for you. Nothing like a good nights sleep after years of exhaustion.theres no foo like an old foo
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11-03-2009 08:42 AM #7
My wife and I both have sleep apnea.
Mine was corrected by the mask. Hers was not.
She has the soft palate surgery 2 years ago and now rests comfortably all night and has no issues.
Good luck with the surgery. I know it changed mine and my wifes lives for the better.
Chris
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11-03-2009 09:38 AM #8
Best wishes for the surgery procedure, Steve. Does the liquid diet include "barley pops"?Roger
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11-03-2009 09:46 AM #9
good luck steve.BARB
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11-03-2009 09:54 AM #10
That means you get all of the ice cream you want! :-) Good luck with the result.
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11-03-2009 10:36 AM #11
Hi Steve,
Good luck on the surgery.
Jack.
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11-03-2009 01:26 PM #12
Good luck with the surgery and recovery after. Hope it makes your life so much better!
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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11-03-2009 01:48 PM #13
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11-03-2009 02:45 PM #14
Good luck Steve,
I don't sleep much my neurologist wanted me to have the test but haven't had it done so far. My wife can fall asleep as soon as she hits the pillow. A lot of me not sleeping is due to pain I believe. My wife wanted me to try one of those sleep numbered beds. I felt worse when I got off the bed then when we went in to try it out.
I hope you have really good results with as little discomfort as possible.
Richard
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11-03-2009 05:36 PM #15
I hope it works out well for you, Steve. You will be in my thoughts.Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.
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