How Poor Sleep Drove Me Insane and My Long Path to Recovery
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- #sleep apnea
- #mental health
- #chronic illness
- The author's mental health declined severely due to undiagnosed sleep apnea, experiencing symptoms like brain fog, anxiety, depersonalization, and anger.
- Initial misattributions of symptoms included job stress and allergies; environmental changes like air purifiers and allergy management brought partial relief but not a full recovery.
- Research led to a diagnosis of sleep apnea via a take-home test, revealing positional sleep apnea with an index of 19 events per hour on the back.
- CPAP treatment failed due to suspected Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS), characterized by nasal congestion and nervous system sensitivity.
- Successful recovery involved a multi-pronged approach: nasal treatments (drugs, surgery, dilators), mouth taping, positional therapy, acid reflux management, and allergy shots.
- Post-treatment, the author regained cognitive function, memory, and emotional stability, realizing sleep apnea had likely been a lifelong issue influencing personality and past health problems.
- Key lessons include the importance of patient self-advocacy, building consistent doctor relationships, and understanding chronic conditions' complex, confounding factors over time.