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Re: severe obstructive sleep apnea UARS


Posted by TJ on October 12, 2002 at 15:33:06:

In Reply to: Re: severe obstructive sleep apnea UARS posted by D. H. on October 12, 2002 at 07:29:19:

hello D.H.
i do not like the idea of being hooked upto a machine to get the correct sleep- i agree that the machine is a great thing- but i ultimately want to have the problem corrected where it originates in the soft pallet - which is what we believe so far- i do not want to treat the symptom - i want to try and correct the source of the problem- if it does not work then i will have the cpap to fall back on - thanks for the info on the cpap tho i will remember that when i get my 1st one - anything else i should know bout the machine?

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