Anyone stop snoring after losing weight?
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Snoring is the primary symptom of sleep apnea, so PLEASE, if anyone is living with a bad snorer, have them check it out at a sleep clinic. Untreated sleep apnea leads to all kinds of serious problems, including OBESITY (Not always the cause of the apnea, can be a consequence!), heart attacks, strokes, falls, memory problems, depression, etc. Apnea means NOT BREATHING, so your body and brain are going without OXYGEN during apnea episodes. This is not something to dismiss!0
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It has slowed down a lot. My husband snores some too.0
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There was a time when my husband slept on the couch due to my horrible snoring - but I was able to fix it after a short 2 day stay at the hospital. However, when I was able to come home the newborn twin sons managed to keep us awake quite a bit. But I didn't snore anymore - lost almost 20 pounds in 2 days too!!!! Miracle weight loss there . . .0
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