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Really Bad Snoring. Looking for experiences/suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2056982" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Beyond my old Team Sgt's cursing to stuff a wadded-up sock in one's mouth to control Patrol Base snoring, I give Ratski loud appause and the others kudos for recommending a referral to a qualified sleep specialist. Yes, the sleep study is probably going to give most of the answers to your questions, but don't forget that there's a fairly detailed history (Mostly questions, like Ratski posted), physical exam, possibly labs/ imaging and even further consultations to ENT, Pulmonology, Cardiology or Psych. Sometimes the cause isn't so obvious. That's the reason for the "Qualified Sleep Specialist" part. </p><p></p><p>The basic history questions should be part of every routine physical exam, beginning at age 40.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2056982, member: 100"] Beyond my old Team Sgt's cursing to stuff a wadded-up sock in one's mouth to control Patrol Base snoring, I give Ratski loud appause and the others kudos for recommending a referral to a qualified sleep specialist. Yes, the sleep study is probably going to give most of the answers to your questions, but don't forget that there's a fairly detailed history (Mostly questions, like Ratski posted), physical exam, possibly labs/ imaging and even further consultations to ENT, Pulmonology, Cardiology or Psych. Sometimes the cause isn't so obvious. That's the reason for the "Qualified Sleep Specialist" part. The basic history questions should be part of every routine physical exam, beginning at age 40. [/QUOTE]
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