Cyathem t1_je0n0lu wrote
Reply to comment by silent_thinker in Research found among nearly 100 teens who underwent brain scans, those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) tended to have thinner tissue at the brain's surface, and some signs of inflammation in a brain area key to memory and learning. by Wagamaga
I had a deviated septum corrected and they removed some tissue in my frontal sinus to open space. My OSA was partially caused by a chronic sinus inflammation due to low airflow in some areas.
ZiltoidTheOmniscient t1_je0qyk7 wrote
I was told that I also have inflamed tissue but the doctor said there's nothing that can be done except for a possible wait list for several years for surgery and even then, it might not solve the issue. I snore loudly, my boyfriend comments on it almost daily. I'm so exhausted daily and have such a bad memory that I had a test done and it's a diagnosed disability. Maybe I should look into other countries who can do the surgery sooner, if it changed your life? I'm desperate for relief
Cyathem t1_je0ts1u wrote
I have a friend that lives in LA but went to Mexico for dental work. Maybe something like that is possible in your situation?
ZiltoidTheOmniscient t1_je0uq0u wrote
I can look into it, thank you so much :)
MrMitchWeaver t1_je3jkyo wrote
Look for countries with good healthcare and a favorable exchange rate. I know a lot of foreigners come to Argentina to get procedures. Even our expensive private medicine is accessible to them due to the exchange rate difference.
ThePortalsOfFrenzy t1_je0qd76 wrote
Purely anecdotal, but I had this surgery and the result was favorable for only a limited time (>1 year). My friend had a similar experience.
Cyathem t1_je0tnvk wrote
Well fingers crossed, I guess :3
KingKongAintGotShitt t1_je25feg wrote
I’m curious because I also have OSA, what did you mean by “low airflow in some areas?” I think I also might have chronic sinus inflammation.
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