Sleep Apnea

As I continue my research into my recent autism diagnosis I have come across multiple articles linking / associating sleep apnea with autism.

I have been suffering from considerable fatigue for the past 3 years and had a respiratory based sleep assessment 2 years ago which revealed that I have severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). My consultant said that he rarely sees results as bad as mine - I was having ~80 apneas per hour and was stopping breathing for up to 2 1/2 minutes.

I have been using a CPAP since the OSA diagnosis with great results - my apneas are down to mid single digits and I am not falling asleep during the day.

Have any of the community members had experience of sleep apnea?
 

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  • I was diagnosed with sleep apnea about a year ago, and I use a CPAP machine. 

    My sleep study showed that I had ten apnea events in an hour. With the CPAP machine, that number is down to 0.2.

    I started snoring when I gained a lot of weight during COVID, and my guess is that's when my sleep apnea started. When I get all the weight back off, I will get another sleep study and see how I do without the machine. 

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  • I was diagnosed with sleep apnea about a year ago, and I use a CPAP machine. 

    My sleep study showed that I had ten apnea events in an hour. With the CPAP machine, that number is down to 0.2.

    I started snoring when I gained a lot of weight during COVID, and my guess is that's when my sleep apnea started. When I get all the weight back off, I will get another sleep study and see how I do without the machine. 

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