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Re: wife of sleep apnea candidate


Posted by therese on September 25, 1998 at 22:04:31:

In Reply to: Re: wife of sleep apnea candidate posted by Amy on September 25, 1998 at 19:29:29:

Amy,
The one question that my husband did not answer yes to was urinating alot at night. He is a very restless sleeper. I also have not noticed him not breathing although i won't hear him snoring for seconds at a time. I am so thrilled with responses especially when I am here waiting alone and thinking of my husband having a hard time sleeping in a lab. How long did it take you to get into a support group. My husband is rather private as I've said I have pushed to get this going. He wrote me a note this evening apologizing for his behavior. I feel real bad because he admits he doesn't know what he isn't doing but will try to be a better husband. Can you really admit that you had no idea you were living in a zombie like state? Thank you Amy I wish the best of life to you. Therese

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