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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My partner has been complaining about my snoring lately and constentlym kicks me at night because it disturbs their sleep. Sometimes I do have restless sleep and feel myself gasping for air a bit. I know I need to lose weight and am working on it. I've breathed through my mouth though pretty much my entire life, because my nose always seems closed/stuffed up while I try to sleep, but snoring was never a problem. Are there any real serious health issues for sleep apnea besides high blood pressure and cardiovascular stress? [/quote] It causes death. It killed Carrie Fisher, you know. Please get tested and treated, and comply with your treatment. Every day that you ignore your likely apnea and your body is ‘sleeping’ with some degree of OSA, your organs are being slowly suffocated and that is causing permanent damage to them. [/quote] Lies all lies. Carrie Fisher: “The manner of death has been ruled undetermined,” she had many drugs in her system and he had heart disease. [/quote]
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