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Originally Posted by Frank.S
Leigh I'm looking forward to your thoughts on sleep apnea.
I have sleep apnea when I lay on my back, goes away when I sleep on my side and use a thinner pillow. I doubt there is much I can do to fix this other then a CPAP (need to get a study done) just due to the fact I pretty much have 0 neck.
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My husband had a sleep study done about 2 months ago that showed apnea when he is on his back but not when he is on his side. Since he spends the majority of his time on his side, he technically doesn't qualify as someone with apnea. But the doc was very clear ... sleep only on his side!! Also, he's lost about 10# since his knee surgery and his snoring has gotten much much better. He still has about 15ish lbs to go, but he's heading in the right direction. (He has no neck either.)