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Menopause, Sleep & the Silent Epidemic: What Every Woman Needs to Know

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/fan_mail/new] What if your hot flashes, brain fog, fatigue, weight gain, anxiety, or mood swings aren't just menopause? In this episode of Beyond Breathing, we explore the powerful connection between women's health, hormones, sleep, and one of the most underdiagnosed conditions affecting women today: sleep apnea. For years, sleep apnea was considered a "man's disease," leaving millions of women undiagnosed and untreated. As estrogen and progesterone levels decline during perimenopause and menopause, the risk of sleep-disordered breathing rises dramatically, often presenting with symptoms that are easily mistaken for normal hormonal changes. Join us as we uncover why sleep is foundational to healthy aging, how menopause impacts breathing during sleep, and what every woman should know about protecting her brain, heart, metabolism, and quality of life. In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✔ How estrogen and progesterone influence sleep quality and breathing ✔ Why menopause significantly increases the risk of sleep apnea ✔ The surprising symptoms of sleep apnea in women ✔ The connection between sleep apnea, weight gain, and metabolic health ✔ Why brain fog, memory issues, anxiety, and depression may be linked to poor sleep ✔ The impact of sleep-disordered breathing on cardiovascular health ✔ Signs that it may be time to consider a sleep evaluation ✔ Treatment options that can improve sleep and overall wellness Key Takeaway Menopause is a natural transition, but chronic fatigue, poor sleep, brain fog, and declining health should not be accepted as inevitable. Sleep apnea is common, treatable, and frequently overlooked in women. Understanding the connection between hormones and sleep may be one of the most important steps you can take to protect your long-term health. Statistics Discussed *  Up to 60% of menopausal women experience sleep disturbances.  *  Studies suggest that 47% to 67% of postmenopausal women may have obstructive sleep apnea.  *  Women with sleep apnea often present differently than men, frequently reporting insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and cognitive concerns rather than excessive daytime sleepiness.  Signs You May Need a Sleep Evaluation *  Snoring  *  Morning headaches  *  Daytime fatigue  *  Brain fog  *  Memory concerns  *  Anxiety or depression  *  Night sweats  *  Frequent nighttime awakenings  *  High blood pressure  *  Weight gain or difficulty losing weight  *  Family history of sleep apnea  Resources Mentioned *  American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM)  *  North American Menopause Society (NAMS)  *  American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM)  *  Sierra Sleep, Airway and Wellness Center  Take Action If you're experiencing symptoms commonly attributed to menopause, consider looking deeper. Sleep-disordered breathing may be contributing to how you feel. At Sierra Sleep, Airway and Wellness Center, we provide comprehensive airway assessments, FDA-cleared at-home sleep testing, and telehealth consultations to help uncover the root causes of sleep and breathing issues. Because better sleep isn't just about feeling rested. It's about protecting your brain, heart, metabolism, relationships, and future health. Connect With Us For information on airway health, sleep testing, and whole-person wellness: Health & Wellness Hub https://www.healthandwellnesshub.com [https://www.healthandwellnesshub.com] Sierra Sleep, Airway and Wellness Center https://www.sierrasleep.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/support] Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-anthem License code: SSRYVZTXKZ9U33WQ

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Menopause, Sleep & the Silent Epidemic: What Every Woman Needs to Know

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/fan_mail/new] What if your hot flashes, brain fog, fatigue, weight gain, anxiety, or mood swings aren't just menopause? In this episode of Beyond Breathing, we explore the powerful connection between women's health, hormones, sleep, and one of the most underdiagnosed conditions affecting women today: sleep apnea. For years, sleep apnea was considered a "man's disease," leaving millions of women undiagnosed and untreated. As estrogen and progesterone levels decline during perimenopause and menopause, the risk of sleep-disordered breathing rises dramatically, often presenting with symptoms that are easily mistaken for normal hormonal changes. Join us as we uncover why sleep is foundational to healthy aging, how menopause impacts breathing during sleep, and what every woman should know about protecting her brain, heart, metabolism, and quality of life. In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✔ How estrogen and progesterone influence sleep quality and breathing ✔ Why menopause significantly increases the risk of sleep apnea ✔ The surprising symptoms of sleep apnea in women ✔ The connection between sleep apnea, weight gain, and metabolic health ✔ Why brain fog, memory issues, anxiety, and depression may be linked to poor sleep ✔ The impact of sleep-disordered breathing on cardiovascular health ✔ Signs that it may be time to consider a sleep evaluation ✔ Treatment options that can improve sleep and overall wellness Key Takeaway Menopause is a natural transition, but chronic fatigue, poor sleep, brain fog, and declining health should not be accepted as inevitable. Sleep apnea is common, treatable, and frequently overlooked in women. Understanding the connection between hormones and sleep may be one of the most important steps you can take to protect your long-term health. Statistics Discussed *  Up to 60% of menopausal women experience sleep disturbances.  *  Studies suggest that 47% to 67% of postmenopausal women may have obstructive sleep apnea.  *  Women with sleep apnea often present differently than men, frequently reporting insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and cognitive concerns rather than excessive daytime sleepiness.  Signs You May Need a Sleep Evaluation *  Snoring  *  Morning headaches  *  Daytime fatigue  *  Brain fog  *  Memory concerns  *  Anxiety or depression  *  Night sweats  *  Frequent nighttime awakenings  *  High blood pressure  *  Weight gain or difficulty losing weight  *  Family history of sleep apnea  Resources Mentioned *  American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM)  *  North American Menopause Society (NAMS)  *  American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM)  *  Sierra Sleep, Airway and Wellness Center  Take Action If you're experiencing symptoms commonly attributed to menopause, consider looking deeper. Sleep-disordered breathing may be contributing to how you feel. At Sierra Sleep, Airway and Wellness Center, we provide comprehensive airway assessments, FDA-cleared at-home sleep testing, and telehealth consultations to help uncover the root causes of sleep and breathing issues. Because better sleep isn't just about feeling rested. It's about protecting your brain, heart, metabolism, relationships, and future health. Connect With Us For information on airway health, sleep testing, and whole-person wellness: Health & Wellness Hub https://www.healthandwellnesshub.com [https://www.healthandwellnesshub.com] Sierra Sleep, Airway and Wellness Center https://www.sierrasleep.com Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/support] Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-anthem License code: SSRYVZTXKZ9U33WQ

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Dream On: What Sleep Is Telling You

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/fan_mail/new] Why do we dream? Why do some people remember vivid nighttime adventures while others swear they never dream at all? And could strange sleep behaviors like sleepwalking, nightmares, bedwetting, or frequent nighttime urination actually be signs of something more serious? In this episode of Beyond Breathing, Lancette VanGuilder explores the fascinating science behind dreams, REM sleep, nightmares, night terrors, and parasomnias while uncovering the surprising connection between sleep disorders and airway health. From emotional processing and brain restoration to hidden signs of untreated sleep apnea, this episode dives into what your nighttime experiences may be trying to tell you. Because sometimes dreams are just dreams. And sometimes your body is asking for help. In This Episode You'll Learn: ✨ Why humans dream and what science currently understands about dream function ✨ Common dream themes and what they may symbolize: *  Teeth falling out  *  Falling  *  Being chased  *  Showing up somewhere completely unprepared  ✨ Why some people think they "don't dream" ✨ The role REM sleep plays in: *  Memory consolidation  *  Emotional processing  *  Brain recovery  *  Learning and creativity  ✨ How sleep deprivation and untreated sleep apnea can disrupt REM sleep ✨ The difference between: *  Nightmares  *  Night terrors  *  Sleep talking  *  Sleepwalking  *  Parasomnias  ✨ Why children with sleep-disordered breathing may experience: *  Night terrors  *  Bedwetting  *  Behavioral concerns  *  ADHD-like symptoms  *  Mouth breathing  *  Grinding teeth  ✨ The surprising connection between sleep apnea and frequent nighttime urination (nocturia) ✨ How untreated sleep apnea impacts overall health: *  Cardiovascular disease  *  Hypertension  *  Diabetes  *  Stroke risk  *  Cognitive decline  *  Mood disorders  *  Fatigue  *  Brain fog  *  Quality of life  Key Takeaway Sleep is not passive. Sleep is active healthcare. Your brain restores itself. Hormones regulate. Immune systems recalibrate. Memories organize. Healing happens during sleep. And disrupted sleep deserves attention. Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore Consider a sleep evaluation if you experience: ✔ Snoring  ✔ Mouth breathing  ✔ Grinding teeth  ✔ Nightmares  ✔ Night terrors  ✔ Sleep talking  ✔ Sleepwalking  ✔ Frequent nighttime urination  ✔ Daytime fatigue  ✔ Brain fog  ✔ Morning headaches  ✔ Frequent awakenings  ✔ Behavioral concerns in children Call to Action Annual sleep evaluations matter. Airway health matters. Breathing matters. Sleep matters. Early identification can change lives. Lancette encourages annual sleep screening for everyone ages 2 and older and reminds listeners that small signs can point toward bigger health concerns worth evaluating. Sierra Sleep Airway and Wellness Center Sierra Sleep Airway and Wellness Center provides: *  Comprehensive airway evaluations  *  FDA-cleared home sleep testing  *  Telehealth sleep support  *  Interdisciplinary collaboration  *  Root-cause, evidence-based airway care  Helping patients breathe better, sleep better, and live better. Favorite Quote From This Episode "Sometimes your dreams are just dreams. But sometimes they're your body asking for help." Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/support] Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-anthem License code: SSRYVZTXKZ9U33WQ

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“They’ll Grow Out of It”… Until They Don’t: The Dangerous Delay in Treating Childhood Sleep Apnea

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/fan_mail/new] Hello everyone, and welcome back to Beyond Breathing—the podcast for everyone who breathes and sleeps. I’m your host, Lancette VanGuilder, and today we are talking about something that is quietly affecting millions of children while many loving parents and healthcare providers are unintentionally missing the signs. Today’s episode is called: “They’ll Grow Out of It”… Until They Don’t. We are diving into the dangerous myth that children simply outgrow obstructive sleep apnea. That mouth tape alone will fix it. That traditional braces automatically solve it. That snoring is normal. That melatonin is harmless. That sleeping in on weekends can make up for poor sleep during the week. And that “watch and wait” is always the safest approach. This episode is not about blame. Most parents are doing the very best they can with the information they have been given. And many healthcare providers simply were not trained in pediatric airway health, sleep-disordered breathing, or the lifelong impact of disrupted sleep in children. But children are not miniature adults. And childhood is not a waiting room. A child’s brain, airway, nervous system, hormones, facial structure, metabolism, immune system, and emotional regulation are all developing while they sleep. Sleep is not passive. Sleep is biological construction. And when breathing is disrupted during sleep—even mildly—the ripple effects can impact nearly every system in the body. So today, we are going to talk about why delaying treatment matters, why “watch and wait” can become “wish we hadn’t waited,” and why annual sleep studies should become as routine as annual physicals and dental exams for children with symptoms or airway concerns. What Is Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea? Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea—or pediatric OSA—is a condition where a child’s airway repeatedly partially or fully collapses during sleep. That means the child may: * snore,  * gasp,  * pause breathing,  * toss and turn,  * sweat excessively,  * mouth breathe,  * grind teeth,  * wake frequently,  * sleep in unusual positions,  * or wake up exhausted.  And here’s something incredibly important: Children often do not present like adults. Adults with sleep apnea tend to become sleepy. Children often become dysregulated. Instead of appearing tired, they may appear: * hyperactive,  * emotional,  * anxious,  * impulsive,  * distracted,  * aggressive,  * or unable to focus.  Some children diagnosed with ADHD may actually have underlying sleep-disordered breathing contributing to symptoms. Not all. But enough that sleep should always be evaluated. Because a child who is struggling to breathe all night may spend the entire day trying to compensate neurologically and emotionally. “They’ll Grow Out of It” This phrase has delayed treatment for countless children. And yes—some children improve as they grow. But many do not. And the larger issue is this: What happens to the brain and body during the years they are struggling? Because childhood is one of the most critical developmental windows of human life. A child’s airway is developing.  Their face is developing.  Their brain is wiring itself.  Their hormones are calibrating.  Their nervous system is learning regulation. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/support] Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-anthem License code: SSRYVZTXKZ9U33WQ

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REM Surge: Vivid dreams are trying to tell you something

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/fan_mail/new]  What REM surge is really telling us about sleep apnea, stress, and your body’s attempt to heal Key Takeaways: *  REM surge = compensatory response to disrupted sleep  *  Strong link between REM instability and sleep apnea  *  REM is often where apnea is most severe  *  Both high and low REM are clinically meaningful  *  Sleep studies are essential to identify patterns  *  Stabilizing sleep improves both REM and deep sleep  Topics Covered: *  What REM sleep does  *  REM rebound and REM surge  *  Sleep apnea and REM vulnerability  *  Sleep architecture instability  *  REM-related sleep disorders  *  ADHD and low REM  *  Strategies to improve deep sleep  Call to Action: *  Screen for airway and sleep disorders  *  Use validated questionnaires (STOP-BANG, Epworth)  *  Encourage annual sleep testing  *  Integrate medical-dental collaboration  Close: If you’re tired, dreaming intensely, or waking up exhausted— it’s time to look deeper. Sleep isn’t just about hours.  It’s about quality. And testing matters. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2244210/support] Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/the-anthem License code: SSRYVZTXKZ9U33WQ

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