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<blockquote data-quote="lisae" data-source="post: 102104" data-attributes="member: 4261"><p>I have 'mild' sleep apnea (stopped breathing 12 times per hour, the 'normal' person can have up to 5 apneas per hour.)</p><p></p><p>C-pap did wonders for my memory issues, my lifetime of waking up crabby (OK, vicious), suddenly I'm waking up refreshed! witzend, your husband should push the sleep doctor, if he thinks he could benefit they might bend or try another sleep study....</p><p></p><p>I'm going to investigate sleep apnea for my difficult child, psychiatrist's NP said it can't hurt and might be an answer! difficult child also a premie twin but not really early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisae, post: 102104, member: 4261"] I have 'mild' sleep apnea (stopped breathing 12 times per hour, the 'normal' person can have up to 5 apneas per hour.) C-pap did wonders for my memory issues, my lifetime of waking up crabby (OK, vicious), suddenly I'm waking up refreshed! witzend, your husband should push the sleep doctor, if he thinks he could benefit they might bend or try another sleep study.... I'm going to investigate sleep apnea for my difficult child, psychiatrist's NP said it can't hurt and might be an answer! difficult child also a premie twin but not really early. [/QUOTE]
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