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Obstructive Sleep Apnea. How Do You Feel About Surgical Option?
By administrator | July 7, 2009
I have severe obstructive sleep apnea that caused mu oxygen levels to drop in the 60% range. The condition was bad enough that surgery was offered.
My question: If you had surgery to correct you obstructive sleep apnea, what were your side effects (if any) and how long did it take to recover.
Topics: Sleep/snoring | 3 Comments »

June 26th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
I’ve not had the procedure done (yet) but one of my coworkers had it done and it improved her whole life so much. Now that it’s been 10 years (she’s gotten older, plus she’s gained weight) she started to have difficulty staying asleep again so badly that she asked her doctor if she could have a second procedure but instead he has her on one of those ventilating machines–which she detests (but maybe her condition hasn’t progressed far enough to suggest surgery again yet). If your condition is bad enough your doc is recommending surgery, you ought to think about it–maybe get a second opinion. Surgery recovery may be painful but if it’ll allow you to breath (and avoid developing other health problems related to oxygen depravity), then it is well worth it–and whatever pain there is is transitory, it’ll go away once the incisions have healed and you[‘ll feel so much better.
June 26th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
I was offered it and my doc said he would never go through with it because of the pain.
i wear a CPAP, but if you can deal with the pain you’d probably be better off in the end.
June 26th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
here hope it helps i didnt know wat osa was until i looked it up and this website popped up endjoy
^^http://www.osasurgery.com/surgicaltechni…