Discussion in 'All Categories' started by edith coltharp - Mar 24th, 2011 12:06 pm. | |
edith coltharp
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over weight low sugar trouble sleeping at night & falling asleep during the day at work and in vehicle loud snoring trouble breathing |
re: low sugar & sleepy
by Dr Sadhana -
Mar 26th, 2011
8:01 am
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Dear Edith Coltharp Obesity has many co-morbidity coming together. You have not written what is your BMI. Obesity and merely being overweight may be the cause or the worsening of virtually every disease or health condition. The largest cause of snoring, and snoring is really a characteristic of many health conditions, is obesity. There are other causes, smoking, drinking, sleep medications and others, but without doubt being obese may be the biggest cause. Since the body becomes overweight, fat deposits develop in various areas of the body, and also the neck isn't any exception. Excess fatty, flabby tissue inside the nasal cavities offers such an obstruction. The condition is a whole lot worse when the obese person lies on their to sleep since the front of the neck is a prime site for the accumulation of excess fat and fluid and the weight of the squashes the airways. |
re: low sugar & sleepy
by Kerriann -
Apr 20th, 2011
4:23 am
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Superior tihknnig demonstrated above. Thanks! |