Hallie Bulkin dives deep into one of the most misunderstood areas of airway health: the intricate relationship between sleep, airway dysfunction, and ADHD-like behaviors.
Hallie shares her personal journey with ADHD, revealing how unrecognized sleep disorders can severely impact neurocognitive function in both children and adults.
This episode highlights why “quiet breathing” is the gold standard for health, why we must stop normalizing snoring, and how proper evaluation of breathing patterns can lead to life-changing results that move beyond simply treating behavioral symptoms.
Key Takeaways
- The Silent Standard: Breathing should be quiet; if you can hear it, there is likely an underlying dysfunction.
- Mouth Breathing vs. Airway Health: Recognizing mouth breathing as a primary red flag for systemic airway issues.
- The ADHD Mimic: How sleep deprivation and disordered breathing can produce symptoms that are nearly identical to ADHD.
- The Research Link: A look at how sleep disorders are scientifically linked to lower executive function and memory in developing minds.
- A Holistic Path Forward: The importance of comprehensive evaluations and interdisciplinary treatment options for patients of all ages.
Key Soundbites
- “Breathing should be quiet.”
- “Don’t ignore the snore!”
- “Snoring is not normal—it is a cry for help from the airway.”
WORTH A LISTEN: CONTINUE YOUR JOURNEY
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- Ep 363: Tongue Ties, Oral Habits & the Future of Airway Health (with Dr. Casey Jones)
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