Couldn't agree more. I developed apnea around 2010/11 after weight gain, after developing what I now know to be insulin resistance. Took a couple of years to get to having a CPAP issued and some time more to get used to the CPAP.I have recently been diagnosed with sleep apnea , I reported the condition in 2010 to my GP who dismissed it as panic attacks, 2017 diagnosed type 2. July last year symptoms of endometrial cancer , fast forward to January , total hysterectomy , and symptoms of sleep apnea in recovery .
Both type 2 and endometrial cancer are diseases caused by untreated sleep apnea .
Histology from endometrial cancer was high grade carcinoma with a small risk of coming back .
Sleep apnea result shows i stop breathing 39 times an hour . I am now trying out a CPAP machine , its challenging.
if anyone has or think they have sleep apnea , get it checked out because untreated it can lead to other illnesses and diseases .
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