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05-15-2015, 08:39 AM | #1 | |||
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Been some time since I posted anything but had wanted to raise a point that became relevant to myself.
About 6 months ago I had a procedure to remove the uvula, some palate and widen my airway as I had OSA. What came as a big surprise was when I had a follow up sleep study and found that the Apnea was still there. They increased CPAP pressure again and things continue much the same. So folks, snoring may be part of the problem but does it tell the full story? I also have REM disorder and wonder if I actually have Central Sleep Apnea a neurological condition. Has this happened to anyone else?????? More research please into sleep. |
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