rhythmicspeech
05-27-2011, 07:44 PM
Let me first start by saying I'm a newbie and that I made the choice to go raw 3 weeks ago when facing fatty liver disease and being a 10 year cigarette smoker.
1 week ago I was terribly misinformed on the subject and "slipped up" when I went out and had some chicken and beer with my boss and co-workers. Prior to this I was operating at about 50% but was planning on bumping up to 80%. I woke up the next day feeling pretty terrible but I thought it was just a hangover and that skipping my typical greasy solution had made me feel worse than normal. But I didn't want to give up for the sake of my girlfriend who really is concerned about my health, a sentiment I have come to share through this experience. Anyway that night after doing smoothies and juices all day my body was activated into a WAR ZONE. I had no idea what was going on, my chest was more tight than it should have been after my exercise for the day and I became concerned when I started having hot flashes, mild heart palpitations, and insane amounts of "bad' energy for 3 AM. I was full of worry and concern that my fatty liver had turned into type 2 diabetes only months after my diagnosis. As I couldn't sleep I researched it thoroughly. Bad idea! Next day at work I asked for a half day off to go to the hospital to which they granted me my wish. (Keep in mind I'm an American living in South Korea)
I got to the hospital with a google translated list of symptoms and suggested to the doctor I might have type 2. I seriously thought a heart attack was a possibility. He didn't speak much English but his skepticism was unmistakable (I'm not a Ken doll but at 5'9 170 I'm not the typical looking type 2 candidate). So having been approximately two hours since my last smoothie he took out the glucose meter which to my surprise read 105. I was a little high but nowhere near the 126 type 2 mark. My blood pressure however was 150/90. He told me to cut out meat to which I unsuccessfully communicated to him my new diet and that I already had. I occasionally eat ceviche to keep with the raw theory although violating vegan values. I'm taking it one step at a time. (In my delusional sleep deprived state I forgot translating that which was most important, what I was eating.) He told me to come back in a few days and to try and rest. Rest wasn't easy to come by but I still manage to pull my blood pressure down to 136 over 88 2 days later.
This is where I get confused about the sleep apnea I feel I have developed. I still get these hot flashes although less in severity late at night. So I haven't slept too much. When I do sleep I wake up an hour later gasping for breath like I have sleep apnea. While I may have had this mildly as a smoker I didn't have this the first and second 50% week . In fact sleeping was one of the best benefits. Can someone maybe explain or suggest something. I'm really frightened about my lack of sleep and my inability to sleep for more than an hour, I have gone from being a careless idiot to being a hypochondriac. I don't plan on quitting because of this it has to be something I am doing. Please advise. Thanks for taking time to read.
Also is the fact that I wake up entirely indicative of the severity of the sleep apnea? I'm too frightened to go immediately back to sleep. I have developed a fear complex in regards to my health that I hope to conquer in the coming weeks.
1 week ago I was terribly misinformed on the subject and "slipped up" when I went out and had some chicken and beer with my boss and co-workers. Prior to this I was operating at about 50% but was planning on bumping up to 80%. I woke up the next day feeling pretty terrible but I thought it was just a hangover and that skipping my typical greasy solution had made me feel worse than normal. But I didn't want to give up for the sake of my girlfriend who really is concerned about my health, a sentiment I have come to share through this experience. Anyway that night after doing smoothies and juices all day my body was activated into a WAR ZONE. I had no idea what was going on, my chest was more tight than it should have been after my exercise for the day and I became concerned when I started having hot flashes, mild heart palpitations, and insane amounts of "bad' energy for 3 AM. I was full of worry and concern that my fatty liver had turned into type 2 diabetes only months after my diagnosis. As I couldn't sleep I researched it thoroughly. Bad idea! Next day at work I asked for a half day off to go to the hospital to which they granted me my wish. (Keep in mind I'm an American living in South Korea)
I got to the hospital with a google translated list of symptoms and suggested to the doctor I might have type 2. I seriously thought a heart attack was a possibility. He didn't speak much English but his skepticism was unmistakable (I'm not a Ken doll but at 5'9 170 I'm not the typical looking type 2 candidate). So having been approximately two hours since my last smoothie he took out the glucose meter which to my surprise read 105. I was a little high but nowhere near the 126 type 2 mark. My blood pressure however was 150/90. He told me to cut out meat to which I unsuccessfully communicated to him my new diet and that I already had. I occasionally eat ceviche to keep with the raw theory although violating vegan values. I'm taking it one step at a time. (In my delusional sleep deprived state I forgot translating that which was most important, what I was eating.) He told me to come back in a few days and to try and rest. Rest wasn't easy to come by but I still manage to pull my blood pressure down to 136 over 88 2 days later.
This is where I get confused about the sleep apnea I feel I have developed. I still get these hot flashes although less in severity late at night. So I haven't slept too much. When I do sleep I wake up an hour later gasping for breath like I have sleep apnea. While I may have had this mildly as a smoker I didn't have this the first and second 50% week . In fact sleeping was one of the best benefits. Can someone maybe explain or suggest something. I'm really frightened about my lack of sleep and my inability to sleep for more than an hour, I have gone from being a careless idiot to being a hypochondriac. I don't plan on quitting because of this it has to be something I am doing. Please advise. Thanks for taking time to read.
Also is the fact that I wake up entirely indicative of the severity of the sleep apnea? I'm too frightened to go immediately back to sleep. I have developed a fear complex in regards to my health that I hope to conquer in the coming weeks.