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Posted by Cynthia on January 02, 2001 at 05:50:22:In Reply to: CPAP, Sleep Apnea and Depression .... My Story posted by Steve S. on December 31, 2000 at 20:16:13:
Congratulations,and thanks; you give me some hope!
Maybe I'll look you up once I get my doctor to consider a sleep test and I fix my apnea, depression and tiredness. Not sure about the sex drive though - not sure I even know what that is . I haven't tried as many meds as you - just Prozac, Welbutrin, St Johns and HTP5. I HAVE copied your note to take to my doctor when I see her at the end of the month. My BP was 150/94 and I know she wants to talk blood pressure medication. I plan on insisting on a sleep test first.
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