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Re: Progressing hypopnea


Posted by jeninaz on April 13, 2006 at 19:20:12:

In Reply to: Progressing hypopnea posted by Newtons on April 13, 2006 at 07:34:49:

You mentioned Hashimotos and said it had been treated. I am wondering what you mean by that because my sister has Hashimotos which is autoimmune and doesnt ever "go away". She has a terrible time sleeping mainly because of her meds to "treat" the disease and other sleep issues simply because of the disease. Any chance this could be part of the problem?

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