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Posted by Frank on January 01, 2001 at 10:27:10:In Reply to: The next millennium posted by Aussie Keith on January 01, 2001 at 00:01:12:
I'm astonished that it exists today. I do not understand why all the OSA/CSA sufferers didn't die out with the dinosaurs. Could it be that such a malady was necessary for human survival? It obviously has been part of the human condition for eons, only being recognized today. I wonder what else will come to be recognized in the coming millennium that has afflicted us all this time. Sure is hard to find a cure if you don't know there is a problem. Being as how we have a way of curing things, I expect that OSA/CSA will be a non issue, but I think it is unlikely that it will go the way of the human tail. I hope it does though.
What do you all think about that whacko from Massachusetts who shot up that office. Doesen't he look the picture of someone with sleep apnea induced depression? That is if you subscribe to the overweight, big neck theory.
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