Ruby Woo 62 Posted September 12, 2015 Hi everyone, my question is Has anyone with sleep apnea had any complication while under anesthesia? My concern is stopping breathing while under. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
More than this 116 Posted September 12, 2015 According to my doc, I have to bring my CPAP, which I just got a few weeks ago. He said I would need it for the recovery room. They have the anesthetic on you & the anesthesiologist is monitoring you so don't be worried at all. Sorry...should have said according to my surgeon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ruby Woo 62 Posted September 12, 2015 Thanks! ???? I feel such a relief from your response. Do you have a date set yet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ylluz 151 Posted September 12, 2015 I had to bring my CPAP but they kept me on oxygen for a while because I was having a tough time waking up from anesthesia I had 3 surgeries where I was put under and I def had the same problem waking up and staying awake and I really think is due to my sleep apnea over all I am hoping now since I am losing the weight my sleep apnea will go away is def a scary situation I has surgery around 8:20 am and it was 4pm and I was still in the recovery room due to I wasnt waking up or I was and then going back to sleep I am not trying to scare you just sharing my experience Doctors are always there to make sure you are fine. Good luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BariatricBarb 84 Posted September 12, 2015 During surgery, they have you on oxygen. This is through a mask or a nasal cannula. Both administer oxygen in the same way that your Cpap works. Thus, it keeps your airway open in the same way. You are told to bring it to the hospital to use during your stay. BTW, I am a little more than 3 months out, and haven't used my Cpap in about 2 months. My doc is scheduling another sleep study, but believe the apnea has resolved with my weight loss. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
More than this 116 Posted September 12, 2015 My surgery is Oct 14. That last time I went in for surgery, nothing to do with weight loss, was 2008. I wasn't as heavy then. I did ok during surgery but it was after they took the anesthetic & oxygen mask, a small time later, that I had problems breathing. I passed out after fighting for breath & them realizing I had problems. They then kept me on oxygen for 2 days. This year when I was looking into wls & during my consult, my surgeon suggested I get a test for sleep apnea, when I mentioned that surgery in 2008. Truthfully I had thought that the reason I had issues was because I am allergic to all kinds of narcotic based prescriptions & they had given me some. In 2002 I flatlined because the gave me reg morphine in the recovery room. Anyway I had my suspicions in regards to sleep apnea over the last year or so, so when forced to get tested by my surgeon, I finally went in. True enuff I tested positive. 51 events per hour. So don't be afraid. You have all that you need to help you & the surgeon & anesthesiologist will make sure you are looked after. BariatricBarb explained the process better than I. You will be fine. Don't worry. You have your team looking after you plus your angels. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ruby Woo 62 Posted September 12, 2015 Thank you ladies for that wealth of information you all gave me. I appreciate it. We are all on an remarkable life changing journey and I'm so glad that I found this forum yesterday. I have social anxiety, and I don't have any friends or support, outside of my children. So I'm grateful for you guys. ???? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G925A using Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites