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Originally Posted by zorrro13
You sure its not your prostrate? 
What a great story especially being stationed in Alaska sounds like you've had a very productive life even though you have multiple disorders, very inspiring indeed.
What meds are you taking now for P/N pain?
by the way i also have sleep apnea and cpap though not central, there isnt much info about sleep apnea causing P/N but one would imagine a low or dangerously low amount of oxygen in the blood would effect the nerves in some way.
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Hey zorrro13, sorry for the rant of my life but I was trying to give a full account of all of my memories that I felt might be a causing effect. 1st I have been on bi-pap for 15 years now the obstructive part is my tongue is large and they had talked about reduceing it a few times but I not too sure about that.
2nd the meds I take is Tramadol 200mg a day, Gabapentin now 1800mg a day and climbing, Diflunisal 1000mg a day for imflammation, a Depression med, and sudafed.
3. the low blood oxygen can cause PN from something I read and for 4 yrs. recorded at least mine was 47mm to 65mm which s/b around 100mm. there was the effect of this before being found and from time to time now I know it is still.
Thanks again !