Wyoming Women's Expo 2019

Dr. John L. Bouzis • Sep 22, 2019

To Download a Sleep Screener Select Either a PDF or Word Format Below Complete & Return To:
RestfulSleep, 130 North Ash, Suite 202, Casper, Wy. 82601

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For Further Information As To How & Why To Get Screened For Sleep Apnea Scroll Further Down This Page

Healthy Start and Sleep Apnea at The 2019 Wyoming Women's EXPO

HealthyStart™ Straight Teeth. No Braces. “As CEO of HealthyStart ™ and a mother of 3, my goal and desire is to provide every advantage for your child to allow them to live healthy and happy lives. There is a silent epidemic effecting 9 out of 10 children. This epidemic manifests itself in a variety of symptoms that can easily be overlooked, misdiagnosed, and most unfortunately left untreated. It is critical that we as parents evaluate our children’s sleep and breathing habits.

The Healthy Start system identifies these symptoms and evaluates the underlying root cause. This non-pharmaceutical, non-invasive, and natural treatment plan addresses the root cause of Sleep Disordered Breathing, promotes proper oral habits, develops the airway, proper jaw development and will result in straight teeth without braces.

Please join me in my mission to educate ourselves as parents to ensure our children a lifetime of health, happiness, and success.” ~ Leslie Stevens, CEO

Why Get Screened For sleep Apnea

Dr. Prach and Dr. Bouzis enjoyed the opportunity to share with the attendees of this year’s Wyoming’s Expo not only information on Sleep Apnea but also how we can now give children a “Healthy Start” in growth and development that not only lessens the chances of having sleep apnea as an adult but also decreases their chance of needing complex orthodontic treatment as young adults.

With sleep apnea being so dangerous and estimated to affect from 30 to 40 million Americans while remaining 90% un-diagnosed, Dr. Bouzis has generously offered to do no charge consultations for all 89 of those that showed an interest in doing so by checking the appropriate box at our booth at the expo. The reality is that we couldn’t call ourselves very good “health care providers” if we selected only one winner. We do however ask that you complete the SNORING AND SLEEP APNEA SELF-EXAMINATION CHECK LIST so that we may prioritize the consultation visits for those with the most risk and severity to be seen first - download the one page screener by clicking either a pdf or word format, then print and return to our office.

Once completed, the questionnaire can either be scanned or alternatively take a clear photo of it with your cell phone and email it back to jbouzis@aol.com or you can simply m ail it back to us at RestfulSleep, 130 North Ash, Suite 202, Casper, WY. 82601.

To Be Transparent - The Prioritization Process will be as follows:

  1. The First Parameter to be considered will be the individual’s degree of risk.
  2. The Second Parameter to be considered, for those with equal risk, will be the order in which the screeners are returned – they will be date stamped the day they are received.

Naturally, it is well known that not everyone that checks a box at a meeting, convention or in this case an Expo has the need or intention of following through and as a result there will be those that wish to decline this opportunity. I would urge you either not to do so or if you simply feel this is not pertanant to your situation feel free to pass the screener on to a loved one, family member or someone you may know because with Sleep Apnea affecting 20-25% of the population, yet it remaining 90% undiagnosed, it can be said that "we all know someone suffering with Sleep Apnea even if they themselves have not yet been diagnosed".

Below are listed some of the chronic health issues that are associated with having Sleep Apnea



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Although Sleep apnea can vary in severity among individuals, common symptoms include: Loud Snoring : Persistent loud snoring, often accompanied by choking or gasping sounds, are hallmark symptoms of sleep apnea. Pauses in Breathing : Witnessed episodes of breathing pauses during sleep, reported by a bed partner or family member that can last for a few seconds to a minute or longer. Excessive Daytime Sleepiness : Individuals with sleep apnea often experience excessive daytime sleepiness, despite spending what seems like adequate time in bed. Morning Headaches : Waking up with a headache or feeling unrested despite a full night's sleep can be a common symptom of sleep apnea. Dry Mouth or Sore Throat : Sleep apnea can cause mouth breathing during sleep, leading to a dry mouth or sore throat upon waking. Irritability and Mood Changes : Sleep apnea can contribute to irritability, mood swings, and emotional instability due to poor sleep quality and disrupted sleep patterns. Difficulty Concentrating : Difficulty concentrating, poor memory, and decreased cognitive function, may result from sleep fragmentation and low oxygen levels. Frequent Nighttime Urination : Nocturia, or the need to urinate frequently during the night, can particularly in men be a symptom of sleep apnea. Decreased Libido : Sleep apnea can lead to decreased libido and sexual dysfunction in both men and women. It's important to note that not everyone with sleep apnea will experience all of these symptoms, and symptoms can vary in severity. Additionally, some individuals may not be aware of their symptoms, especially if they occur during sleep. If you suspect you, a loved one or someone you know may have sleep apnea reach out to us for help – it’s what those of us a RestfulSleep do !!! Have Questions? Find Answers HERE
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The frequency of sleep apnea varies depending on age, sex, weight, lifestyle, and underlying health conditions with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) being the most common. Approximately 3-7% of adult men and 2-5% of adult women worldwide are estimated to have moderate to severe OSA, however, among older adults, the prevalence of OSA is higher, with studies suggesting rates of up to 30-60% in individuals over the age of 65. Age-related changes in muscle tone and increased risk of comorbidities contribute to this higher prevalence. Excess weight can lead to the accumulation of soft tissue around the upper airway, increasing the likelihood of airway obstruction during sleep so studies reveal that as obesity rates rise, so does the prevalence of sleep apnea. 1. Gender Differences: While sleep apnea is more common in men overall, the prevalence among women increases with age and weight as well. Changes in hormonal factors, may also contribute to the risk of sleep apnea in women. 2. Pediatric Population: Sleep apnea can also occur in children, although it is less common than in adults. Risk factors for pediatric sleep apnea include obesity, enlarged tonsils or adenoids, craniofacial and jaw abnormalities, and certain medical conditions. It's important to note that sleep apnea often goes undiagnosed, with many individuals unaware of their condition. Undiagnosed and untreated sleep apnea can have serious health consequences, including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, stroke, and impaired cognitive function. Therefore, awareness, screening, and diagnosis are essential for identifying and managing sleep apnea effectively. If you suspect you or someone you know may have sleep apnea, give us a call at RestfulSleep – with our practice being limited to Sleep Disordered Breathing we will recommend appropriate management specific to you or your loved one’s circumstances, whether it be screening, diagnostic testing, or alternative care for the most often prescribed form of therapy – CPAP … Have Questions? Find Answers HERE
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