{"id":1591,"date":"2020-03-11T19:42:42","date_gmt":"2020-03-11T19:42:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nolfinal.wpengine.com\/?page_id=1591"},"modified":"2023-07-27T16:35:12","modified_gmt":"2023-07-27T21:35:12","slug":"sleep-disorders","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.nickortizlaw.com\/practice-areas\/long-term-disability-insurance-erisa-lawyer\/medical-conditions\/sleep-disorders\/","title":{"rendered":"Sleep Disorders and Long Term Disability Insurance Claims"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"CoupleSleep disorders cause problems while a person is sleeping or trying to sleep. A common breathing disorder during sleep is sleep apnea. An individual with sleep apnea can actually stop breathing for as long as one or two minutes and may do so dozens or even hundreds of times per night. This stoppage of breathing results in broken sleep and all of the other problems associated with a lack of sleep. Most significantly, the lack of breathing can lead to hypoxemia, which is the lack of oxygen in the arterial blood.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

The lack of oxygen in the blood can itself affect many of the body\u2019s other functions. The most directly affected are the body\u2019s lungs and heart. However, virtually all physical and most mental functions rely on the adequate transfer of oxygen from the blood stream. Thus, sleep related breathing disorders have far reaching consequences.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Some common work-related symptoms and results effects of sleep disorders include:<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n