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<blockquote data-quote="RuthW" data-source="post: 881102" data-attributes="member: 148713"><p>I am suggesting that he may not have had sleep apnea. He didn't mention snoring, which is the usual accompaniment to that, and they didn't treat him with a CAP machine. My hubs had sleep apnea, and the same pattern of stopping sleeping. They gave him a machine and then an operation on his nose! But all his other tests (blood pressure, FB, cholesterol, etc are so perfect it makes me a bit jealous, esp since he is actually obese!) </p><p></p><p>So, I'm suggesting the OP's doctors did a sleep test and determined that he needed a pacemaker (much more drastic than a CAP machine) because it was not your classic sleep apnea.</p><p></p><p>And then I wondered whether the mysterious DIB might be related to autonomous nerve damage. So I found the posting very interesting! That was my train of thought [emoji3]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RuthW, post: 881102, member: 148713"] I am suggesting that he may not have had sleep apnea. He didn't mention snoring, which is the usual accompaniment to that, and they didn't treat him with a CAP machine. My hubs had sleep apnea, and the same pattern of stopping sleeping. They gave him a machine and then an operation on his nose! But all his other tests (blood pressure, FB, cholesterol, etc are so perfect it makes me a bit jealous, esp since he is actually obese!) So, I'm suggesting the OP's doctors did a sleep test and determined that he needed a pacemaker (much more drastic than a CAP machine) because it was not your classic sleep apnea. And then I wondered whether the mysterious DIB might be related to autonomous nerve damage. So I found the posting very interesting! That was my train of thought [emoji3] [/QUOTE]
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