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Re: Methadone causing Sleep Apnea?

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 5:09 am
by Polar Bear
I only ever sleep on my right side. A neck condition prevents otherwise. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea about 4 years ago.
As regards moisture, I have no idea. I don't use water with my cpap and my apneas are very low. At diagnosis they were 20 and using the cpap are around 1.

Re: Methadone causing Sleep Apnea?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:12 pm
by Frunobulax
Roughrider wrote:
Fri Mar 01, 2024 3:09 pm
Hey all, thanks for taking the time to review my post. I am a 38m and have had RLS since my early 20s. I have been through the gamut of medications and the opiate class has been the most helpful, with methadone providing 90% symptom relief. While I’m thankful for this, two problems have emerged: extreme daytime fatigue and sleep apnea.
Same happened to me when I went on Tilidin, another opioid. From the first night (at least as far as I remember) my RLS was treated well but I started snoring, was extremely sleepy during the day and was shortly after diagnosed with sleep apnea. Changing my diet to keto helped a lot with that, to the point that I could return my CPAP machine to my healthcare supplier.

Re: Methadone causing Sleep Apnea?

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:21 pm
by Roughrider
Just a quick update. I have switched from methadone to buprenorphine for 4 weeks now and have not noticed any sleep apnea events (I was before). I believe the switch has most likely helped with at least the central events. I am going to throw on the CPAP and get some measurements, but overall feel much more rested in the buprenorphine, even though I am getting less sleep than I was on the methadone. Take this for what it’s worth.