The Albatross
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Red flag, depressive rumination(?): "I think about death and dying daily." However chronic pain is debilitating and can add to depressive tendencies. Maybe you should dig deeper on that one and investigate how long you've thought about death and dying daily and what the onset was. There could be several factors in your history for this both physical and mental emotional.
So far as, "I suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, (meaning I could possibly die in my sleep)." As I am also an apnea sufferer, education and facts are a good way to inoculate yourself from the "dying in my sleep" thing and compliance. For instance, "Sleep apnea is a serious health problem that can be life threatening if left undiagnosed and untreated." and actually, "According to the National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research, approximately 38,000 deaths occur on an annual basis that relate to cardiovascular problems that in one way or another are connected to sleep apnea." You are being treated and are compliant with your C-pap right Lion?
(link: Sleep Apnea Statistics | The Statistics Of Sleep Apnea )
So yes while deaths do occur from sleep apnea statistically the risk is small though higher for those with other chronic or acute diagnoses as well - the key factor is compliance with your c-pap so as to maximize your nocturnal oxygen levels and prevent the risk of carbon dioxide build up in the blood stream.
Personally, I only know of one sleep apnea death and that was a friend/coworker's husband who had gone to a bachelor party, over indulged (way over indulged) with booze and elected to sleep on the sofa instead of ask for a ride home - he did not have his c-pap however his blood alcohol level was way way high. He did though also have hypertension and those three factors led to his death. That's just what I know personally with all the people and client's I've known over the years. For myself I elected to be keenly aware of alcohol consumption, and trend to refuse medications that suppress the respiratory system or have sedating properties unless there is one heck of a reason. That plus education about apnea pretty much put the kibosh on my fears about it.
The rest reads like a mixed bag of more balanced stuff to me with the exception of the dream about you being shot which I would expect is your subconscious serving you up what it thinks you want since you think about death and dying daily. There is nothing out of balance about the remaining items on your list, preparation is largely a good thing... but a preoccupation with it isn't, k?
Good on you for getting feed back for this here Lion. Hope that something will pop or snap some more conscious perspective on this for you here.
So far as, "I suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, (meaning I could possibly die in my sleep)." As I am also an apnea sufferer, education and facts are a good way to inoculate yourself from the "dying in my sleep" thing and compliance. For instance, "Sleep apnea is a serious health problem that can be life threatening if left undiagnosed and untreated." and actually, "According to the National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research, approximately 38,000 deaths occur on an annual basis that relate to cardiovascular problems that in one way or another are connected to sleep apnea." You are being treated and are compliant with your C-pap right Lion?
(link: Sleep Apnea Statistics | The Statistics Of Sleep Apnea )
So yes while deaths do occur from sleep apnea statistically the risk is small though higher for those with other chronic or acute diagnoses as well - the key factor is compliance with your c-pap so as to maximize your nocturnal oxygen levels and prevent the risk of carbon dioxide build up in the blood stream.
Personally, I only know of one sleep apnea death and that was a friend/coworker's husband who had gone to a bachelor party, over indulged (way over indulged) with booze and elected to sleep on the sofa instead of ask for a ride home - he did not have his c-pap however his blood alcohol level was way way high. He did though also have hypertension and those three factors led to his death. That's just what I know personally with all the people and client's I've known over the years. For myself I elected to be keenly aware of alcohol consumption, and trend to refuse medications that suppress the respiratory system or have sedating properties unless there is one heck of a reason. That plus education about apnea pretty much put the kibosh on my fears about it.
The rest reads like a mixed bag of more balanced stuff to me with the exception of the dream about you being shot which I would expect is your subconscious serving you up what it thinks you want since you think about death and dying daily. There is nothing out of balance about the remaining items on your list, preparation is largely a good thing... but a preoccupation with it isn't, k?
Good on you for getting feed back for this here Lion. Hope that something will pop or snap some more conscious perspective on this for you here.
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