IdesOfMarchCometh
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_je2dbwj wrote
Reply to comment by KingKongAintGotShitt in Research found among nearly 100 teens who underwent brain scans, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) tended to have thinner tissue at the brain's surface, and some signs of inflammation in a brain area key to memory and learning. by Wagamaga
One of my brothers managed to convince Kaiser to fix his deviated septum and now he sleeps better but yeah, a lot more people come to doctors with sleep apnea even after surgery and most kind of look down on it as a treatment for sleep apnea.
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_je0uf90 wrote
Reply to comment by chiisana in Research found among nearly 100 teens who underwent brain scans, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) tended to have thinner tissue at the brain's surface, and some signs of inflammation in a brain area key to memory and learning. by Wagamaga
Like someone else wrote, try another mask. I tried a bunch but settled on the dream ware nasal pillow. Seems to work very well. Also i would avoid CPAPs from Philips assuming they haven't improved from the system one.
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_je0txwb wrote
Reply to comment by BardTheBoatman in Research found among nearly 100 teens who underwent brain scans, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) tended to have thinner tissue at the brain's surface, and some signs of inflammation in a brain area key to memory and learning. by Wagamaga
I have Kaiser. They don't do that, they give you a CPAP and forget about you. Their official stance is the surgery doesn't help, though they are all about saving costs.. I do have a pretty bad deviated septum. Maybe I'll switch providers and find someone who will address that or other issues i might have.
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_je0eky1 wrote
Reply to comment by Foxsayy in Research found among nearly 100 teens who underwent brain scans, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) tended to have thinner tissue at the brain's surface, and some signs of inflammation in a brain area key to memory and learning. by Wagamaga
It dramatically improves the brain yes. Many studies confirm this.
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_je0djjo wrote
Reply to comment by BardTheBoatman in Research found among nearly 100 teens who underwent brain scans, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) tended to have thinner tissue at the brain's surface, and some signs of inflammation in a brain area key to memory and learning. by Wagamaga
When i got mty CPAP, there were 100 people in the room receiving theirs as well. Most were obese but I've always been skinny. A doctor announced that everyone needs to lose weight. I can't really do that. It has dramatically improved my life since and my career and personal life soared in my mid 30s. It changed my life but i had a bunch of questions. Why didn't I address this sooner. And why did i have it if I'm not overweight? I dug in and it turns out for most people who aren't overwhelmed with sleep apnea, sleep apnea is genetic. I had my brother tested and he has sleep apnea. Father refuses to get tested. I'm the only one in the family treated for it.
Looking back I remember friends talking about me, saying i had brain damage, they also hit me with pillows when i snored.... Little did everyone know.
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_j94lzdi wrote
Reply to comment by raspberrily in Ukrainian Children Taken By Russia Reunite With Their Families In Kyiv by Strongbow85
Typical Russian stuff, just ask their neighbors who have had to deal with Russia's bullshit for centuries.
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_j92qhbs wrote
Reply to comment by freechipsandguac in Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
It's terrible if you want to see google broken up because it reinforces the fact that Google isn't a monopoly. Anyone can put up a website and compete. TikTok did this and has done well. Despite their evil monopoly, Google Plus didn't happen. On and on and on. You want a monopoly, look at Comcast or most American ISPs. Google actively fights them with Google fiber. The monopoly push against Google will fail unless the laws are rewritten to target Google. The only arguments we have so far are emotional "DAE GOOGLR EVIL" diatribes. No mention of Comcast and friends.
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_j5sqo3i wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A firefighter's 1943 photos of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising have been found by Geek-Haven888
Poles didn't surrender. It was a lost cause and many died but the next invader will know it won't be easy.
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I owe her big time. This year i started listening to her song what a feeling at work, for motivation. I have this weird thing where I'm afraid to be successful.. well it worked well and i knocked it out of the park.
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_iugk1ih wrote
Reply to comment by what-the-puck in Russia’s Black Sea flagship damaged in Crimea drone attack, video suggests by Lahampsink
So you just repeat Russian propaganda lies, got it
IdesOfMarchCometh t1_je2ma61 wrote
Reply to comment by iamfondofpigs in Research found among nearly 100 teens who underwent brain scans, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) tended to have thinner tissue at the brain's surface, and some signs of inflammation in a brain area key to memory and learning. by Wagamaga
Interesting.
There are others showing CPAP helps in other dimensions:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100607065550.htm
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2016.00090/full
I would say the evidence is pretty clear CPAP helps the brain reverse damage caused by OSA.