My diagnosis of MS was 1996 and it continues to be RRMS, I think in part due to my using disease modifying drugs since 1999. I have had TERRIBLE fatigue and used Provigil without much help. Lately, it got so disabling that I struggled every morning to get up,
waking with headaches, developing a cough. I read that MS increases the incidence of sleep apnea and begged/demanded an overnight sleep oximeter. To make the story short (our health care system is NOT user friendly), I have sleep apnea. It is probably because of the MS and using Cpap has CHANGED my life and I'm SO much better!!! If you have fatigue - 35-40% of MS patients have sleep apnea - check into the possibility. Signs are snoring at night, episodes of no breathing, waking with a headache, tired. My symptoms of chest pain and cough are the result of untreated sleep apnea for years. It can result in heart and lung abnormalities and neither my neurologist or internist thought of it. It took personal advocacy to diagnose and treat.
waking with headaches, developing a cough. I read that MS increases the incidence of sleep apnea and begged/demanded an overnight sleep oximeter. To make the story short (our health care system is NOT user friendly), I have sleep apnea. It is probably because of the MS and using Cpap has CHANGED my life and I'm SO much better!!! If you have fatigue - 35-40% of MS patients have sleep apnea - check into the possibility. Signs are snoring at night, episodes of no breathing, waking with a headache, tired. My symptoms of chest pain and cough are the result of untreated sleep apnea for years. It can result in heart and lung abnormalities and neither my neurologist or internist thought of it. It took personal advocacy to diagnose and treat.
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