Humm I was diagnosed with ADD in 2nd grade...but after reading all
this I am wounering about the sleep apnea, my fiance swears I stop
breathing when I sleep sometimes, *hummmm*...I'll make a point to
check this out more. Anyways I have a hard time consentraiting on
anything even TV shows. Thats one of the reasons my posts are litered
with mistakes I can't even stand  to re-reading what I wrote...even a
short post I read the first 2 setences over and over until they are
fine then I just send it...



Adam H

On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:25:19 -0500, Charlie Griefer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just to add to that...they say that sleep apnea was a factor (-the-
> factor?) in Reggie White's death.
> 
> the heart needs oxygen, and depriving it of that oxygen on a nightly
> basis only serves to weaken it.  oxygen helps the brain too, i figure
> :)
> 
> when i went to the sleep clinic, i saw a video about how somebody
> would come to my house with a number of machines/masks, and let me
> choose the one that was 'best for me'.  the reality of it was they
> just stopped by and dropped off a machine.  it was pretty loud...the
> mask itself wasn't terribly uncomfortable tho.
> 
> if i do get another one out here after my benefits kick in, i'm going
> to be sure to 'test drive' a few first tho.  even though my wife said
> the machine i had was less annoying than my snoring...i'd still like
> something a bit more quiet.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:19:21 -0500, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >        I have Sleep Apnea... before I started wearing a machine, I got to
> > the point where I couldn't focus AT ALL on programming.  However, I was fine
> > everywhere else.
> >        If you think you have ADD, do get checked for Sleep Apnea.  Fixing
> > it will change your life.  There is a mask I sleep with at night, but mine
> > is not really obtrusive and I sleep like a baby.  I love it and take it
> > everywhere I go.
> >        Sleep apnea is more than not sleeping.  Getting the rest you need is
> > incredibly important, mentally and physically.
> >        Sleeping with a machine is all about getting the right mask.  I have
> > a Breeze Sleepgear mask with nasal pillows and it is about the best one you
> > can get. It is very comfortable to sleep with at night, and I love to wake
> > up in the morning with all of that air coursing through my nose.  It feels
> > great.
> >        My sleep apnea caused me to wake up 400+ times per night.  I am like
> > a new person in the year that I've had my machine.
> >
> > - Matt Small
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 4:36 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Adult ADD
> >
> > i was told i had symptoms, altho there was no 'official' diagnosis.  a
> > psychiatrist I was seeing said the symptoms were there, and he
> > prescribed strattera.
> >
> > however, a few months later, i was diagnosed with sleep apnea (which
> > really has all of the symptoms of ADD).  At that point, I dropped the
> > strattera and looked into treating the sleep apnea.  Unfortunately,
> > the treatment is that you get to sleep with a huge honkin' machine
> > next to you and a mask over your face that pushes air into your nose
> > when you inhale.  Even more unfortunate was the fact that 3 days after
> > I got the machine, I moved across country and needed to return it (it
> > was a rental thru the insurance from my previous job).  As soon as
> > insurance kicks in at the new place (march 1), I'll look into getting
> > another machine (or possible surgical alternatives).
> >
> > long story short...might want to have a sleep study set up at a sleep
> > clinic.  especially if you've ever recalled waking up not breathing.
> > I recall it happening to me on rare occassions...but they say if you
> > can recall it at all, it's likely happening more that you don't
> > remember (you wake up and fall back asleep without realizing it).
> > During my sleep study, they said I went 40 times over the course of
> > one night without breathing for 10 seconds or more (and that was
> > diagnosed as -mild- sleep apnea).
> >
> > On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:28:20 -0600, Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > I'm starting to think that I might have adult ADD.  Anyone know how you go
> > > about getting diagnosed?  Anyone else been diagnosed with it?
> > >
> > > Marlon
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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