Posted by Unruh on January 07, 2012 at 08:48:25 from (69.77.247.52):
In Reply to: Z quiet posted by rrlund on January 06, 2012 at 13:51:28:
My wife urged me for a long time to go get a sleep study because there were LONG times that I would not breath. I would wake up multiple times and then would have to go to the bathroom - maybe 2-4 times a night. I finally went for a sleep-study and the technician said she was ready to rouse me once because I didn't breath for 72 seconds. I got a VPAP machine, sleep much better, almost never get up at night for the bathroom. The technician that fitted me with the mask asked if I had the dreaded "male problem" (you know!) admitted and said that there is unconfirmed study evidence that, caught early enough, it could have been prevented. Also, A-fib -MAYBE would have prevented that as well IF I would have gone a long time ago. That's about four years ago and I sleep with it every night - can't without it any more. Besides, I wouldn't. Go do it!
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