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Re: Kaiser Permanente: OSA Surgery?


Posted by Dash on June 07, 2006 at 07:15:37:

In Reply to: Re: Kaiser Permanente: OSA Surgery? posted by sleepy-in-seattle on June 06, 2006 at 16:34:26:

Thanks, Ive already come to grips that Im going to have to go buy a cpap and use it for a while. My wonderful insurance doesnt cover it of course so Ill have to pay for that myself. What a waste, Im always angry over it.

I not even close to being overweight and clearly have the anatomic deficiencies that cause OSA, I just want it fixed instead of having to wear an uncomfortable bandaid over my face for the rest of my life.

So any other Kaiser members out there that can answer my original question?

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