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Re: screw tongue suspention surgery


Posted by craftypaws on October 13, 2004 at 17:56:08:

In Reply to: Re: screw tongue suspention surgery posted by starzkey on October 13, 2004 at 14:18:08:

I think my whole problem started 1996 when I had my tonciles out. I think that doc over did the lazzer and cut to much out, I feel that the tissue attached to my tonuge and tonciles were so cleaned off that my tounge then started falling back and shutting off my airway, that is when diabetes started to. And my memmory loss, and in my opinon I think so many people have Sleep Apnia that after years of it, it damages the brain into altimers they should do a study about that. Anyway I am doing great with the healing fast doc only said not to talk for 7 to 14 days no lifting till next apointment on 22nd to see him. He also lazered off a chunk of toncile skin hanging on the back of my tounge that is taking longer to heal but i do not feel the stich and I can move my tounge with no pain at all can`t feel the screw or stitch. This is the 1st only thing I had done about my sleep apnia I only found out I have it 5 months ago.

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