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<blockquote data-quote="Diabeticliberty" data-source="post: 1551436"><p>I suffer from type 1 diabetes and sleep apnoea. The sleep condition in some individuals can be linked in some individuals to having an overly large neck size but this in not true of everyone. A CPAP machine while you may find it a little unpleasant to become accustomed to is 100% genuinely a complete life saver. I would strongly urge you to get used or as used as you are able to using it. Without its use the stress on your heart, lungs and brain is very dangerous. I am absolutely certain however that apnoea has no correlation to good or bad diabetic control. If you wish to discuss any aspect of either condition I will tell you as much as I know about either one or both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabeticliberty, post: 1551436"] I suffer from type 1 diabetes and sleep apnoea. The sleep condition in some individuals can be linked in some individuals to having an overly large neck size but this in not true of everyone. A CPAP machine while you may find it a little unpleasant to become accustomed to is 100% genuinely a complete life saver. I would strongly urge you to get used or as used as you are able to using it. Without its use the stress on your heart, lungs and brain is very dangerous. I am absolutely certain however that apnoea has no correlation to good or bad diabetic control. If you wish to discuss any aspect of either condition I will tell you as much as I know about either one or both. [/QUOTE]
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