Ok Group, need advice and some back up. My Father In-Law (72 yrs old) just had a cancerous kidney removed a week ago. He is staying with us during his recovery. He is obese, has high blood pressure, diabetes AND Sleep Apnea. I am very concerned about his health going forward. He said he had the "throat surgery" for his apnea. He didn't want to get an xpap, thought it would be too much trouble. He says now that he doesn't think the throat surgery worked. He said he gets up 4 x a night to urinate. Had his prostate checked and has had some polyps removed from his bladder. I am so worried about him now that he only has 1 kidney. He says he just deals with the apnea. I don't really know what that means, sorry. It is very difficult to get any kind of medical details out of him.
Is there anyone that can help me to help him understand the importance of getting his sleep apnea treated? He will not listen to me or my husband. He is extremely stubborn, likes to argue with his doctors and doesn't really follow direction well. This is a HUGE uphill (downhill ?) battle right now. Maybe if he sees it in print he will think differently about his health. Please help !
Thank you,
Donna B.
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