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Re: HYPOPNEA treatments? frustrated...


Posted by mikeinboston on December 28, 2005 at 22:32:56:

In Reply to: HYPOPNEA treatments? frustrated... posted by sickntired on December 28, 2005 at 16:02:17:

Somnoplasty? Works for mild stuff sometimes...

Pillar works for mild sometimes, too.

Anyway, if the only thing about the MMA is getting it covered, I would find that out.
There have been a lot of horror stories from poeple, but I had my surgery covered without a problem, on student insurance no less.

So you may have issues, but SO WHAT. It is worth getting this resolved for good(or as good as it can be.)

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