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Re: 6 Months post op MMA sleep study


Posted by DarkStranger on January 11, 2008 at 18:58:15:

In Reply to: 6 Months post op MMA sleep study posted by bobmisteer on January 09, 2008 at 14:31:22:

Bobby,

Good to hear that there is some improvement. I am looking forward to (well..sort of) my post-op sleep study in mid February.(This will be my 5th!)

I still feel very tired most of the time. I wake myself up snoring if I end up on my back. MMA/GA being my only surgeries for OSA so far, my sleep doctor said my soft palate may be more likely to cause snoring now.

I still have some numbness in the lower left portion of my lip and chin (they moved my jaw forward more on that side, probably stretching the nerve). Hopefully, it will regain sensation a bit more.

Has your weight/appetite situation improved? I sure hope so.

Regards,

-DS

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