To Sleep or not to Sleep, that is the Question…

Sleep Apnea is often undiagnosed or ignored. Chances are if the loved one you cohabitate with at night, snores loudly, or quits breathing for periods during the night they have what is known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea. These people will sometimes grin and say “well, I slept all night, I don’t know what they are talking about.” But yet, they fall asleep at the drop of a hat, or feel frequently fatigued all day long. In clinical practice, I find that these people are most likely to deny that they have a problem or admit to feeling bad. Most of the time, feeling bad has become such a “normal” to them that they don’t even realize they feel bad.

So WHAT is sleep apnea? First of all it affects 20% of ALL Americans. Look around you, chances are there is someone untreated near you!There are several types, but the most common type we deal with in primary care is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This occurs when your muscles in your throat relax at night and your tongue, uvula (the hangy-down thing in the back of your throat), tonsils, or just a large amount of tissue around your neck pushes on, narrows, or closes your airway at night. You may be sleeping, but you are starving you inner tissues of oxygen because you can’t get enough oxygen down your throat. So you may say, I sleep just fine, but your tissues are not resting because they do not get the oxygen they need at night, causing chronic damage!! Risk factors for sleep apnea are obesity, large neck circumference, male, older, smoker, nasal congestion, or family history. As a provider, I have seen patients with serious OSA that have none of the above!

How do you DIAGNOSE sleep apnea? There are basically 2 ways, an overnight sleep study and at home sleep study. The overnight sleep study will provide detailed information such as lung and brain activity, breathing patterns, arm and leg movement, heart patterns snd oxygen levels. It is a much more in-depth study and sometimes the only one insurance companies will allow due to it’s accuracy. I have seen my own patients have their oxygen drop into the 50’s at night (normal is 90’s), and stop breathing (apnea) for up to 30-45 seconds at a time. This provides great stress on the heart especially. But they will tell you that they slept, “fine”. 🙄. The other test is basically an overnight oxygen saturation monitor. It will monitor you heart rate and oxygen, and breathing patterns, but if you fail it more than likely you will still have to have the standard sleep study.

EFFECTS OF UNTREATED SLEEP APNEA are many and varied. I think they are dismissed by a large number of people because they feel as though they have slept all night or their health has decreased so gradually that they contribute their chronic illness to other factors. However, a lot of chronic disease is BECAUSE of sleep apnea, and as a provider I will tell you that it gets missed, even by us! Sleep to your organs is as important as the blood they get! You are starving them without use of a CPAP! I am posting a chart below, because there are so many, that visibly describes the effects of sleep apnea on your body—it is truly eye opening!

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source: sleepfoundation.org

TREATMENT includes the standard continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine, oral appliances, and surgery, among others. The CPAP machine is the most commonly used in treating OSA and usually is the most effective. It works by applying air pressure while you sleep to help keep you airway open. People find that it can be difficult to adjust to, but their are many mask options and fits that are available today that weren’t a few years ago. If this is the reason you have not used one it may be time to revisit a CPAP machine now. Oral appliances are also a less commonly used option and are usually fitted by a dentist. These are usually generally easier to use but less effective that CPAP machines. They work by fitting into your mouth and bringing your jaw forward. These help to reduce snoring and open up your airway. Surgery is also an option but usually is a last resort. This works by removing tissue in your throat that helps to block your airway. I have seen varied outcomes in my practice with surgery. This is an abbreviated list for the OSA type. Please discuss thorough options with your provider.

I TOLD YOU IT WAS EYE OPENING! 👀 Your body cannot go long with out the proper fuel, it’s like trying to power a gas engine on diesel! It just doesn’t work. I have a special heart for this topic because I have seen it destroy many lives, cause congestive heart failure, heart attacks, and a steady decline in health. I assure that it is real and it does have long lasting effects. Please talk to your PCP today about your symptoms! It could better your life, if you feel like sharing YOUR experience with how much better a CPAP made you feel, please do! Now, you are apnea WISE!

Sources: https://medoville.com/the-dangers-of-obstructive-sleep-apnea/ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sleep-apnea/symptoms-causes/syc-20377631 and my OWN knowledge of patients after years of nursing!

Prebiotics and Probiotics

Probiotics are basically good bacteria for the gut and prebiotics are food for the good bacteria. You can get it in natural sources such yogurt (women know how to prevent a yeast infection), sauerkraut, pickles, kimchi, and kombucha. Or you can also get it over-the-counter in pills. The pill form comes in many different strains with each company claiming their bugs are better than the next. Bacteria counts in pills can go from tens of thousands to billions!

And by now we’ve all heard about the advantages of probiotics, because we all want to swallow billons of bugs to make their tummy feel better or magically cure all of their allergies. Right?? Ok, well maybe that’s a stretch, but the probiotic companies will cure what ails you! Or so they say🧐…….

So first off let me tell you MY story. Two years ago, I had a nasty little intestinal bug called campylobacter. This nasty little bug that can make you very sick with nausea and vomiting for a week or so. It leaves its mark with lasting abdominal tenderness and possible later occurring problems like lymphoma (a cancer) or even Guillain-Barre (a neurological disease)! 😳 Anyway, I took a probiotic (one that had a 50 billion count) after a week of still not feeling well in my gut and literally overnight my tummy felt better! So, I naturally became a believer! We tend to trust what we’ve experienced, right? So, what does science and research say?

Well, they are not very favorable for probiotic or prebiotic pills (I done my research on UpToDate, a website for medical professionals). In fact, it tells you not to take them unless your doctor recommends them. Heck, the FDA doesn’t even regulate them! There is very limited data on probiotic pills helping you to avoid allergies. There is also limited data supporting it’s use in helping eczema. It’s not that science denies that probiotics can help. They can help with yeast infections, some intestinal infections such as C Diff, and regulate your bowels. Research is just not so sure taking a pill will do you any good, they think food is better! So bring on all the musty, stinky, sour foods, eat to good health, and be probiotic wise!

Floating Bloom, 2022

Sodas, soft drinks, and pop!

So my first “wise” post will be regarding sodas, soft drinks, or pop. I was at Food Lion Sunday after church with my daughter and we were waiting in line. I grabbed a Mountain Dew to look at the “nutrition facts”. Nutrition being a loosely worded. A typical American diet needs 200-300 grams of NATURAL sugar or carbs a day. But ADDED sugar (the white stuff they pour in) should only account for about 20 grams of carbs. Mountain Dew is all ADDED sugar, sugar that it is not from it’s original source– meaning they didn’t cut down a Mountain Dew tree to make it! 🙂 A NATURAL sugar or carb source would be whole grains or honey. That’s the difference! So in one 20 oz. Mountain Dew you have 154% or 77g of your daily value (DV) of added sugar!! That’s a day and a half of sugar in one bottle. Now, if you add that to a Little Debbie, candy bar, or ice cream, your ADDED sugar for the day really ADDS up! This adds weight and heart disease. Simply cutting out your sodas can sometimes reduce your weight by as much as 20 pounds! But don’t jump to sugar-free, there are dangers with those as well-more to come! Now you are sugar wise!

source: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/01213104/mtn-dew