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So been on pharma hgh for 5 weeks feel great but not sleeping. This is due to me waking up from my snoring (never snored before hgh) also like gasping for breath anyway if fixing this only thing holding me back really.
So been on pharma hgh for 5 weeks feel great but not sleeping. This is due to me waking up from my snoring (never snored before hgh) also like gasping for breath anyway if fixing this only thing holding me back really.
Snoring is a sign of deep sleep? Hahaha ok bro. You obviously have no clue on this subject.Perhaps because HGH improves sleep? And snoring is sometimes just a symptom of a very deep sleep? Just a thought.
Perhaps because HGH improves sleep? And snoring is sometimes just a symptom of a very deep sleep? Just a thought.
Sleep apnea is much more than just snoring. When we sleep, the muscle tone of the body ordinarily relaxes during sleep, and at the level of the throat the human airway is composed of collapsible walls of soft tissue which can obstruct breathing. For the normal person this is not an issue and the most that might happen is a snoring a fe minutes of each night maybe only in certain positions. Those who have sleep apnea, when relaxed, have the soft tissue at the throat completely collapse, obstructing breathing. Depending on how bad it is, the number of times per hour they completely stop breathing can be 100+. When breathing is paused, carbon dioxide builds up in the bloodstream.
I had sleep apnea for many years and scared my wife to death when I stopped breathing so much and kind of flopped around in bed. I slept very poorly and alway woke up with a huge head ache due to hypoxia. When I did sleep study I actually stopped breathing 116 times in 48 minutes. Now i use the CPAP and sleep well again.
Wow u got me beat man. I stopped 42. Started cpap when I was 32. Best decision ever
110% or expect to regret it!
I bet you already had Sleep Apnea, the HGH is just making it worse because you are holding water so it's more apparent now.
My sleep apnea gets significantly worse the heavier I get.
I have several of these factors and was diagnosed with OSA, I actually lately haven't been wearing my mask and the last few days I have woke up feeling lethargic. My setting almost maxes out my machine capabilities, pressure is at 17.Besides high GH levels, other risk factors for sleep apnea:
* Being male
* Being overweight
* Being over age 40
* Having a large neck size (17 inches or greater in men and 16 inches or greater in women)
* Having large tonsils, a large tongue, or a small jaw bone
* Having a family history of sleep apnea
* Gastroesophageal reflux, or GERD
* Nasal obstruction due to a deviated septum, allergies, or sinus problems
I am going to guess if you already have a few of these risk factors adding HGH is definitely going to cause sleep apnea. In my case I already had every one of the above listed risk factors. Probably not many of that are not considered "over weight" and probably most of us have a 17" neck or larger, then add being male. There are three risk factors right there.
So been on pharma hgh for 5 weeks feel great but not sleeping. This is due to me waking up from my snoring (never snored before hgh) also like gasping for breath anyway if fixing this only thing holding me back really.
I've never had the problem but you gasping for air is because your breathing has stopped. My dad had the same thing. It started after he got on TRT. Used a Cpap machine.
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Sure does. It a pain in ass having the machine there on your face.hadoes it work?