Thanks Laurie. Another thing I have really noticed since I have lost weight, is I truely believe my sleep apnea is not as severe as it once was, as I am not near as tired as I used to feel all the time, and I can make it through the day without HAVING to nap. I really do feel much healthier! I am also hoping that maybe it will have an affect on my thyroid and hyperinsulinemia too!
Just a heads up, not to be disheartening, my husband and I both have sleep apnea and my RT is a skinny slender girl who also has sleep apnea.
Many docs like to blame it on being over weight but it's more how we are built inside. (our nose, throat, pallet, soft tissue, etc)
Yes weight loss can help but after much research looking back on my history of snoring like a fright train as a child (and I was not a heavy child) and as a 20 y/o under 140 lbs
it is suspected I had this as a child and a young adult. Hopefully the weight loss will help lessen it or resolve it. After much weight loss they recommend a new sleep study.
My husband remembers as a child being smacked by his older siblings and having shoes thrown from across the bedroom at him at night to stop him from snoring.
We suspect he also has it all along as a child.
Just FYI, glad to hear you're feeling better, I'm looking forward to feeling better after I dump 20 and 40 and 60 lbs
Mona once you get to your goal weight ask the doctor for a current updates sleep study.