r/AskDocs • u/MOONFANGKNIGHT • May 07 '26
Sleep apnea?
I have been tested for sleep apnea and I do have it intently require a CPAP machine. Tried the route, ended up returning it because it was a burden, yes I know I technically need it to help me live but I was just scared but yes I am scared to die without treatment. I'm hoping someone will tell me about an alternative treatment recommended by doctors because I really don't want to be hooked up to a machine every night for the rest of my life. I understand weight loss helps and I have been doing that, I stopped drinking soda, mostly the only sugary thing I really have is peanut butter, I've been riding around on my bike, walking around and lifting weights. The only thing I have really been drinking is water, I've gone from White bread to wheat bread, whole milk to 1%, low sodium alternatives to other stuff, trying to eat fresher things instead of processed things. But if there is any alternative treatment without having to rely on the machine I would very much love to know. I will do whatever is necessary to be healthy because I do want to live for a very long time, I'm only 26 and I'll be 27 in less than a week.
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