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  2. Sleep Apnea and Depression | Everyday Health

    www.everydayhealth.com/sleep/sleep-apnea-link-depression-anxiety

    The risk of depression was significantly higher for people diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea. Among adults with obstructive sleep apnea, 53.9 percent and 46.1 percent of them had some degree ...

  3. Ptsd And Sleep Apnea - My PTSD / CPTSD Forum

    www.myptsd.com/threads/ptsd-and-sleep-apnea.14877

    This in its self can cause ppl to start suffering form depression and anxiaty. so add PTSD and Apnea can lead to increased triggers, irratibility and depression. It takes time to be comfertable with the CPAP machine, some people take to them easly others months to adjust. There is many options for comfort as well.

  4. Sleep Apnea and PTSD - My PTSD / CPTSD Forum

    www.myptsd.com/threads/sleep-apnea-and-ptsd.6050

    I have read here a few times that people mention PTSD and sleep apnea in the same context, ie. they often believe one is linked to another. I thought it would be a more interesting discussion on how one really thinks this, as from all the reading I have done on sleep apnea, the most common cause...

  5. Secondary Sleep Apnea - My PTSD / CPTSD Forum

    www.myptsd.com/threads/secondary-sleep-apnea.76918

    Just got word from VA that I will finally have a C&P exam on Jan 15th. I filed for the sleep apnea as secondary to PTSD by way of aggravation. Just glad that I'm finally seein some light at the end of the tunnel in this long drawn out BS process. Dec 27, 2013. #9.

  6. Secondary Sleep Apnea | Page 2 | My PTSD / CPTSD Forum

    www.myptsd.com/threads/secondary-sleep-apnea.76918/page-2

    The part that addresses Sleep Apnea is on page 13, or on the page that is just before the very last page. I have an appeal in for Sleep Apnea secondary to PTSD. It was rejected the first time because they sent me to a quack doctor who claimed there is no medical evidence linking Sleep Apnea and PTSD.

  7. Sleep apnea is a common and serious sleep disorder that causes your breathing to become shallow or stop completely during sleep. In some cases, this pause in breathing (called apnea) can last 10 ...

  8. REM Sleep Behavior Disorder - My PTSD / CPTSD Forum

    www.myptsd.com/threads/rem-sleep-behavior-disorder.91494

    REM Sleep behavior disorder is acting out vivid and violent dreams and can result in harm to one's partner or self. (I am just going on what I have read on the internet so please take with a grain of salt. I am no expert). The last episode of it that I had I woke up screaming and cursing this dark figure in my dream.

  9. Obstructive Sleep Apnea One study found that 38 percent of people with obstructive sleep apnea reported episodes of sleep paralysis. Obstructive sleep apnea is a common sleep-related breathing ...

  10. Sleep apnea / cpap? | My PTSD / CPTSD Forum

    www.myptsd.com/threads/sleep-apnea-cpap.83298

    After years of experiencing night terrors and night time hallucinations, I finally went to a sleep clinic in December to see whether they might be able to suggest anything that can help. The consultant made a couple of suggestions (melatonin and a CBTI course being the first things he thought I...

  11. Your Everyday Guide to Living Well With Traumatic Brain Injury

    www.everydayhealth.com/brain-injury/everyday-guide-to-living-well

    Protein, like fish, lean meats, nuts, and eggs. Healthy fats and oils from avocados, seeds, and nuts. Healthy carbohydrates found in vegetables, fresh fruits, and grains. Fatty fish are strongly ...