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Re: Tongue Suspension

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Posted by Stan on September 25, 2000 at 11:15:37:

In Reply to: Tongue Suspension posted by John in Mt on September 08, 2000 at 08:07:35:

I am looking into the Tongue Suspension myself. I will be very interested in your results. I am getting to a very desperate stage and am looking for a "fix" not a "Band-aid"

C-CrAP... Need I say more???? (Maybe I'm just fed-up with the whole medical field or...no, that's it!!) it's only a band-aid that is not comfortable and only ends up coming off.
I have been on CPAP for almost a year and a half, I've also since had the UPPP Surgery and am still as miserable than ever and STILL on the CPAP.
The docs around here "seem" to be as useless as a gaurd dog with no legs and no bark.
Seems they all want to sell you only what they know "how" to do and not the actual "fix" for the problem. The patient is the first one broke and the last one satisfied.
Sorry if I sound like a raincloud on a cold night but, what can I say...Agrivation(sp?) is getting the better of me.
I'm sure there is a doc out there that actually read the oath. I hope I find him/her soon....
Good luck on your search for a good night sleep!

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