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NO SLEEP, Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100
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Posted by IlliniJohn on January 20, 2007 at 17:10:00 from (66.52.142.3):
In Reply to: Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 posted by Allan In NE on January 20, 2007 at 08:36:53:
Mr. Allan - -I've enjoyed your posts very much over the last couple of years, but really hope you do see a doctor, and soon, about your sleep habits. There were several posts about Sleep Apnea, which I have been diagnosed 2 years ago as Severe, and it can very easily lead to: -- extreme fatigue, --brain won't make the chemicals needed to guard agaist depression, -- since the breathing is impaired, the Brain tells the heart to send more Oxygen, thus the heart works a lot harder and raises the blood pressure - - kidneys are told that blood pressure is up, therefore there must be too much water in the body, so they go to making urine instead of concentrating it as they are suppoed to do when we're sleeping - - and we end up going to the bathroom 2-5 times per night while ERRONEOUSLY thinking we can't sleep for going to the bathroom when its actually opposite that we're going to the bathroom cause we aren't sleeping!! Its a descending daisy chain of death: sleep apnea deprives us of rest => Fatigue => depression=> high blood pressure & heart strain at night when heart ought to resting => leads to heart attacks and/or strokes. My father, grandfather, and an uncle all snored loudly, as do I, but NONE of EVER thought we "quit breathing" - - but, they all had heart attacks and strokes. Mr. Allan, and anyone else that isn't sleeping well OR is ALWAYS tired when they GET UP in the Morning, please take care of yourself, we want your company for a long time to come!
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