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February 7, 2008 High Fat Diet Linked to Obstructive Sleep Apnea
October 17, 2008 01:12 PM EDT
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People experiencing severe obstructive sleep apnea are more likely to consume a diet high in cholesterol, protein, fat and saturated fatty acids, according to a study found in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. Read more.
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The reason why I am interested is that I forgot to take my CPAP to my daughter's house when I planned to stay over night. The next day I woke up and felt awful, extremely fatigued, could hardly lift my arms and legs. I was so tierd I started to get scared something else was going on. When I got home the next evening I went to bed early put my CPAP on and slept all night. The next morning I felt great !! Has anyone else had the same experience and is this common ?