Remembering Reggie White, with Sara White artwork
Nexus Connexus

Remembering Reggie White, with Sara White

  • S1E3
  • 24:26
  • March 3rd 2023

This time on Nexus Connexus, we have a discussion with Sara White, the widow of the late "Minister of Defense" Reggie White.

Reggie White played defensive end in the NFL for 15 seasons in the 80's and 90's before passing away in 2004 to a heart condition.

In this heartfelt talk, Mrs. White speaks with Derrick regarding the loss of Reggie, and how his passing has invigorated her to make sure everyone knows the dangers of the silent killer.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and other sleep-related breathing disorders affect an estimated 20 million Americans. As many as 70 million are undiagnosed with potentially life threatening consequences. And it's not just big guys who are impacted. Nearly 1 in 5 women have sleep apnea, but 9 out of 10 women who have it, don't realize it.

And it doesn't effect just adults. 2-3% of children are believed to have sleep apnea, with the disorder believed to be as high as 10-20% in children who habitually snore.

00:15 - Derrick Intro

01:15 - Intro of Sara White and background

02:23 - Sara discusses Reggie's death and diagnosis

05:38 - Impact and legacy of Reggie White on Sleep Apnea

07:08 - The alternative to CPap

09:59 - Be a strong advocate for yourself

12:16 - ADHD or Sleep Apnea

16:20 - The effects of different food textures on jaw formation and the effect on sleeping

19:13 - Reflection of Reggie's experience

22:05 - Call to Action and Thank You

23:14 - Prologue

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Nexus Connexus

Nexus Dental Systems Nexus Connexus will explore the dangers of sleep apnea, treatment options, and how you can obtain the good night's sleep your body needs to operate at peak performance.

If you are a dental practice, then this series is also for you. In this series we will cover how you can become part of the Nexus Dental Systems Family and provide resources and solutions to your patients.