Is there a sleep disorder associated with diabetes?

I’m a type 2 hyperglycemic that suffers from sleep apnea

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6 Responses to “Is there a sleep disorder associated with diabetes?”

  • licy:

    IT MIGHT BE.. IS YOUR SUGAR CONTROLL well?? if it is not controll well it will effect kidney and heart… it is always a silent signal… better check with doctor

  • via4bruce:

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  • sherry b:

    Study: Inadequate sleep linked to weight gain

    Those who slept 5 hours or less each night were 32 percent more likely to gain a significant amount of weight (adding 33 pounds or more) and 15 percent more likely to become obese during 16 years of follow-up than women who slept 7 hours each night.

    This level of weight gain — or 33 pounds — is very clinically significant in terms of risk of diabetes and heart disease
    Women who slept 6 hours nightly were 12 percent more likely to experience major weight gain and 6 percent more likely to become obese compared with those who slept 7 hours each night.
    Diabetes is not related to Sleep disorders.

  • Maggie:

    I know that sleep apnea is caused by many things, one of which is obesity.

  • michelle s:

    sleep disorders can mean you have heart condition so you better watch out cuz i have a dad and stressed over whelmed him and i got heart disease and than i had sleep problems even the doctor saids so^^so be carful

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