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Old 01-18-2009, 11:29 AM #11
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I have sleep apnea which causes loud snoring, unfortunately its not anatomical which could be fixed by surgery. I've had it for sometime and am now looking into a CPAP.

I've had two sleep studies and actually stop breathing over five times within an hour or less. Its been about three years since my last study.
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