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Old 12-29-2011, 02:20 AM #1
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Unhappy TBI and Mixed Sleep Apena. Related??

37 years ago I had a Motor cycle accident. Head injury called a "Subdural Hemotoma". Unconcious for about two hours. Weekly Seizures for about the first 6 months. Short term memory problems since. NOW...the hospital has said that I have a nasty Central sleep (mixed) apena. I run out of gas everyday in the middle of the day. And fall asleep whereever I am right after I eat supper. I have known that I have had a sleep apena problem for the last 20 years. (My ASV machine is not living up to what I have read that they can do to help.)
QUESTION: Can the TBI have caused the Sleep Apena???
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