Just had a Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty for sleep apnea - AMA
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Just had a Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty for sleep apnea - AMA
After discovering that my tonsils were stupidly huge last december (the doctor's words were "Wow!") and then dragging my feet (not really) till March, I've finally had a Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty performed on my as of last Thursday. What is a Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty?
It is an operation for people who have factors that exacerbate sleep apnea such as -
*A high RDI (as opposed to AHI, RDI is your upper airway / nasal tract.)
*Huge ass tonsils (3+ on the 1 - 4+ scale.)
*Ongoing ineffective treatment via my BiPAP machine (AHI range of 5+ (for me, usually 3 - 7.)
*A personality that is hell bent on being fucking healthy.
The operation itself can involve a tonsillectomy, but involves the removal of the uvula, scraping / reshaping of the soft palette, and possible remove of the adenoids (mine were small enough that they were left in.) After the surgery and being in the hospital overnight for observation, I am now home and unable to swallow anything except over boiled rice and pudding.
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It is an operation for people who have factors that exacerbate sleep apnea such as -
*A high RDI (as opposed to AHI, RDI is your upper airway / nasal tract.)
*Huge ass tonsils (3+ on the 1 - 4+ scale.)
*Ongoing ineffective treatment via my BiPAP machine (AHI range of 5+ (for me, usually 3 - 7.)
*A personality that is hell bent on being fucking healthy.
The operation itself can involve a tonsillectomy, but involves the removal of the uvula, scraping / reshaping of the soft palette, and possible remove of the adenoids (mine were small enough that they were left in.) After the surgery and being in the hospital overnight for observation, I am now home and unable to swallow anything except over boiled rice and pudding.
ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE
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Initially no, due to the fact my throat was swelling immediately after the operation and for a little over two weeks afterward. Now though, my AHI is apparently lower per my machine (AHI = 1.4 - 2.3 now as compared to 5 - 7 before) and I'll be in a sleep study later this month to confirm.Ice Cream Jonsey and loafergirl wrote:Are you sleeping better?
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Good question!Flack wrote:What does your uvula do, and how does life change when one does not have one?
The uvula does three things:
1. Assists in controlling contractions of the throat (think swallowing.)
2. Serves as a barrier between the throat and the nose.
3. Is used in some languages for verbalization / speech.
Main issue I was told about, is that I would need to partially relearn how to swallow and except for one instance two weeks after the surgery, I didn't have any problems. There is also an increased chance that liquids may squirt out my nose and I won't be able to pronounce many yiddish or hebrew words.
At least three, though I'm working on hitting 210 pounds and below, which has a high probability of reducing my need for or making the use of my CPAP machine unnecessary.The Fatass Engine. wrote:How many people here are so fucking fat they can't sleep without mechanical positive ventilation?!
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It is better! My AHI has been cut in half and I've been sleeping much better. The sleep study that will actually diagnose how successful the operation was, is now scheduled for later next month so I'll have precise numbers then.
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