Guest guest Posted October 29, 2002 Report Share Posted October 29, 2002 Bill: Pam would be the one that will be able to tell you about this. Her mother in law had this. I'm sure she's be sending or posting lots about it. Right now this is all I could find on it. Cheyne-Stoke respiration An abnormal breathing pattern in which there are periods of rapid breathing alternating with periods of no breathing or slow breathing. Take Care Vera ********************* Hi Everybody. I wonder if any one on the site has come across Cheyne Stokes Respiratory pattern. Most people I come across, are a little bit shy talking about it to me, as they seem to think that only people on their last legs get this problem. Although I have been properly tested in a sleep study set-up and have been diagnosed, I believe it is being induced, by something else- Medication or other problem. I would really like to find out about occurrences and possible relief from the problem. It makes me feel uncomfortable about going to sleep. One thing I have noticed is, ifm I exercise a lot, the breathing pattern is suppressed for quite a while. Unfortunately my legs want to fall from under me, literally, by the time I get enough exercise. I hope somebody can supply some answers, even if they are not good ones. Bill Pilgrim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2002 Report Share Posted October 29, 2002 Bill: Pam would be the one that will be able to tell you about this. Her mother in law had this. I'm sure she's be sending or posting lots about it. Right now this is all I could find on it. Cheyne-Stoke respiration An abnormal breathing pattern in which there are periods of rapid breathing alternating with periods of no breathing or slow breathing. Take Care Vera ********************* Hi Everybody. I wonder if any one on the site has come across Cheyne Stokes Respiratory pattern. Most people I come across, are a little bit shy talking about it to me, as they seem to think that only people on their last legs get this problem. Although I have been properly tested in a sleep study set-up and have been diagnosed, I believe it is being induced, by something else- Medication or other problem. I would really like to find out about occurrences and possible relief from the problem. It makes me feel uncomfortable about going to sleep. One thing I have noticed is, ifm I exercise a lot, the breathing pattern is suppressed for quite a while. Unfortunately my legs want to fall from under me, literally, by the time I get enough exercise. I hope somebody can supply some answers, even if they are not good ones. Bill Pilgrim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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