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<blockquote data-quote="Repubiman" data-source="post: 2056230" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>They believe sleep apnea runs in families like any other hereditary diseases. It can play a role in high blood pressure, cardio-vascular disease, weight gain, fatigue, and a host of illnesses that degrade the body system as a whole. I work </p><p>with cardiologists at a area hospital and they all look for sleep apnea in their patients now. Although I have never </p><p>heard of a coronary stent being placed in a blockage to open it up, and then it relieving sleep apnea, there are still many</p><p>things that the science of medicine has yet to fully understand with they roles different disease can play with the others.</p><p>Ratski has given you great advice and you should take it upon yourself to act if you suspect that you may have a sleep</p><p>disorder.</p><p></p><p>I and both of my brothers have been diagnosed with SA and swear by our CPAP's and to the fact we would not want</p><p>to sleep without one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Repubiman, post: 2056230, member: 971"] They believe sleep apnea runs in families like any other hereditary diseases. It can play a role in high blood pressure, cardio-vascular disease, weight gain, fatigue, and a host of illnesses that degrade the body system as a whole. I work with cardiologists at a area hospital and they all look for sleep apnea in their patients now. Although I have never heard of a coronary stent being placed in a blockage to open it up, and then it relieving sleep apnea, there are still many things that the science of medicine has yet to fully understand with they roles different disease can play with the others. Ratski has given you great advice and you should take it upon yourself to act if you suspect that you may have a sleep disorder. I and both of my brothers have been diagnosed with SA and swear by our CPAP's and to the fact we would not want to sleep without one. [/QUOTE]
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