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<blockquote data-quote="ladybird64" data-source="post: 1050753" data-attributes="member: 29023"><p>You still haven't clarified whether you have T2 or not - seems to vary from post to post. Anyway, there are tests for sleep apnoea, thinking you have it isn't a diagnosis, it also has nothing to do with the size of your nostrils.</p><p>Being overweight will certainly increase the risk of you having it, drowsiness is one of the symptoms but hypoxia is lack of oxygen, you wouldn't be getting it when you wake up. Losing weight will help, although it is no guarantee it will remove the problem. CPAP is the normal treatment but you have not got a definitive diagnosis so suggest you see your GP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladybird64, post: 1050753, member: 29023"] You still haven't clarified whether you have T2 or not - seems to vary from post to post. Anyway, there are tests for sleep apnoea, thinking you have it isn't a diagnosis, it also has nothing to do with the size of your nostrils. Being overweight will certainly increase the risk of you having it, drowsiness is one of the symptoms but hypoxia is lack of oxygen, you wouldn't be getting it when you wake up. Losing weight will help, although it is no guarantee it will remove the problem. CPAP is the normal treatment but you have not got a definitive diagnosis so suggest you see your GP. [/QUOTE]
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