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Thu, Aug 30 2018, 3:06 pm
amother wrote: | Both. A heavier person is more likely to snore and to have sleep apnea. I had my husband tested years ago when he snored terribly and it came back that he didn't have sleep apnea (I think insurance covered it because it is a health issue). A few years later, he lost weight and stopped snoring. He has since regained the weight but b'h didn't resume snoring as badly as he did then. He snores a little but nothing a pair of earplugs won't block out. Too bad babies can't wear earplugs... |
Your responding to a thread from a few years ago. The newborn is a toddler by now . Not sure if you realized that.
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Thu, Aug 30 2018, 7:32 pm
My dh snores and he has severe sleep apnea. He used to have a machine but it didnt help so he may have surgery. My 6 year old also has sleep apnea and will I"h be having surgery too.
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