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Aug 6, 2019
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jdub
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Well, some of those things can contribute.
I'm active, not obese, and don't use caffeine. I do have a desk job. Yet, I have mild sleep apnea. Probably more regular exercise would help reduce it, but probably not eliminate entirely.
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The number polled that struggle with sleeping surprised me? Would CPAP machines
Mayor of Cougartown
8/6/19 1:32pm
I'm literally picking up my oral appliance today. I was diagnosed with a mild form of sleep apnea about a month ago.
jdub
8/6/19 1:38pm
I'm hearing some athletes who don't "need" a machine are getting one just becaus
Mayor of Cougartown
8/6/19 1:43pm
I’ve seen so many jacked up bites from oral sleep apnea devices
kotacoug
8/6/19 2:05pm
This dentist is supposed to be very good, and it's a high-quality device.
jdub
8/6/19 3:00pm
I had kind of a similar story. I was tired all of the time so my primary dr sent
crack
8/6/19 2:11pm
I think it's a general health problem, obesity, etc....People aren't active
777
8/6/19 1:45pm
Well, some of those things can contribute.
jdub
8/6/19 1:48pm
I don't know about a CPAP, but my matress is old, I have kids and a swamp cooler
BYUtka
8/6/19 1:56pm
yikes. A lot going on there.
Mayor of Cougartown
8/6/19 2:22pm
Yep. And all of it contributes to poor sleep.
BYUtka
8/6/19 2:50pm
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