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Hypocondriac and recently diagnosed with moderate sleep apnea

Suzanne

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Way to go, eh? And of course, per obsessions, obessed with wanting to find out as much I as I can about it.

Have to use a machine at night and vain me, is dreading it and thinking: look, even if I look bizarre, this will help me to have a good night's sleep.
 
My spouse uses a BiPAP.

These things are getting to be extremely common, really.

Some people know they have the sleep apnea and refuse to treat it (i.e., use the device). Supposedly that puts them at greater risk of stroke.

Good luck, Suzanne.
 

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