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With sleep apnea diagnosis, Percy Harvin believes his migraine problems are in the past

Published September 13, 2010

| Associated Press


Percy Harvin was sleeping in a hospital bed last month following a scary collapse at practice when twice his heart stopped beating for several seconds.

"They'd just barge in the room and be like, 'Harvin, you OK?'" said the young Minnesota Vikings star. "And I'd be like, 'Um, I think so.' And they were like, 'Your heart wasn't beating.' So I was like, 'Um, what do you want me to do?'"

Harvin told the story on Monday with a light-hearted smile and a look of satisfaction on his face, describing the latest and most dramatic
developments in his lifelong struggle with migraine headaches — a struggle that he says might finally be finished.

Harvin has been diagnosed with sleep apnea, a disorder that causes temporary breathing stoppages during sleep. Told of his frequent trouble getting a good night's sleep, Harvin's doctors
decided to test for the condition. They determined it as a trigger of
the debilitating migraine symptoms that have dogged him for years.

Harvin now uses a breathing machine while he sleeps, with a mask placed over his nose, and he said he hasn't had a migraine since his hospitalization
on Aug 17.

"It's a 100 percent difference," Harvin said. "I'm not waking up groggy. I'm waking up feeling refreshed and ready to go. So like I said, hopefully
that's it."

Harvin left the Vikings two days into training camp following his grandmother's death and a migraine attack soon followed, keeping him out of practice for the better part of the month. Three days after he rejoined his teammates, Harvin had another
episode and collapsed on the field.

"It's been a blessing," he said. "Had I never been in the hospital from the start, they'd have never figured out that it's sleep apnea. I probably
would still be going through the same thing now. Like I said, everything
happens for a reason. A lot of doctors think that's what it was, from
the lack of sleep. They seem real confident, so of course that makes me
confident."

Harvin said he's no longer taking medication for the migraines, either. The adverse reaction to that, he clarified Monday, was the cause of his collapse,
not from the migraine itself.

"I'm just finally glad we got all that simplified," he said. "Just get sleep and eat right and hopefully get this turned around."

Harvin had only one catch for 12 yards in Minnesota's season-opening loss at New Orleans. With Pro Bowl wide receiver Sidney Rice out for several more weeks following hip surgery, the Vikings are counting on the reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.






























































































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Looks like CPAP is failing another patient:

"Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin is fighting another migraine headache.

Coach Brad Childress said Wednesday that Harvin was not at team headquarters, and he did not participate in practice. After a severe outbreak kept him out of practice for most of August, Harvin was diagnosed with sleep apnea and given a breathing machine to use while he sleeps. The migraine episodes since then have been far less frequent."


Full article: http://www.sleepguide.com/forum/topics/great-storythe-migraines-are
Do you see the negative in everything Rooster? This in know way proves that CPAP is failing anyone.
..... but Rooster, the CPAP is for his sleep apnea - it wasn't prescribed for his migraines. That would have just been an added bonus.


Rooster said:
Looks like CPAP is failing another patient:

"Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin is fighting another migraine headache.

Coach Brad Childress said Wednesday that Harvin was not at team headquarters, and he did not participate in practice. After a severe outbreak kept him out of practice for most of August, Harvin was diagnosed with sleep apnea and given a breathing machine to use while he sleeps. The migraine episodes since then have been far less frequent."


Full article: http://www.sleepguide.com/forum/topics/great-storythe-migraines-are

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