Sleep apnea, GERD, and obesity: efforts to fix this.

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(TW: calorie counting mentioned)

Friends, in an effort to be honest, here goes:

My sleep apnea is back.

I am tired most of the day, every day.

I woke up choking twice in the last week. I had woken up once, previously, in 2023.

I am spending time this morning, on Reddit and Youtube, to find tips for habituating oneself to CPAP.

I am also meeting with my dietician Wednesday.

She, reasonably, wants me at 1800-2000 calories a day. Thanks to my beloved Mediterranean Diet, without pop I'd happily and easily be at... 1800 calories a day.

I'll post again, in a half hour, with 5 actionable tips I can try tonight regarding CPAP.

Thanks for listening!
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Hi Oak,

Can you pour out half the pop down the sink first thing?

I hate the thought of you going completely without something that you enjoy
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manuel_moe_g wrote: September 10th, 2023, 11:43 am Hi Oak,

Can you pour out half the pop down the sink first thing?

I hate the thought of you going completely without something that you enjoy
Manuel Moe, great to hear from you. I hope you're doing well.

Yes, pop is the clear ideal thing to get rid of, and you intuit my next step:

Drinking three a day (I know, I know), I've tried cutting down by one third. It goes fine the first day, then the second day I have feelings of doom and hopelessness, which is different from my everyday sorrow.

My anxiety is high this week, so next week I plan to try a more modest reduction of half a pop every day.

I am awe of the power of sugar on my brain.

I haven't given up on cutting down pop; this week my goal is to try the CPAP again; I found some good resources earlier today.

Bigger picture

Much like my finances, I recognize that I am skating on thin ice with sleep apnea: nothing terrible has happened... yet.

I'm picking myself up, as difficult as 2023 has been.
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Post by snoringdog »

Hello Oak,

Just a little chuckle perhaps.
I'm reading one of the books recommended by Mental Fairy, where this line appears -

"...a bottle of water from the garden tap, the best water, the clearest, Adam's Ale"

Never heard that one before. :)

Farrell, Fiona. Decline and Fall on Savage Street (p. 59). Penguin Random House New Zealand. Kindle Edition.
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