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	<title>Comments on: The Seven Sleep Disorder Signs</title>
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		<title>By: Arthur</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arthur</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2006 23:11:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I wish I was sure things are OK, by your definition I am much worse off now that I have been diagnsoed with OSA than before. Since going on autoPAP several months ago I have never slept through the night, wake up many times and look at the clock totally lost all sense of whether it is night or morning. I used to sleep through the night every night. I also have far more sadness and depression, unable to get over the shock of being told I have sleep apnea and possibly narcolepsy.
I do manage to go back to sleep, and I wake up free of the night time sweat, morning headaches which i suffered from before. But I wish I could get back to my overall health situation of being undiagnosed.... I still have a little hope that I might beat this thing with weight loss, but apparently I wasn't heavy enough for that to be likely to make a difference. I hope others have better luck....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish I was sure things are OK, by your definition I am much worse off now that I have been diagnsoed with OSA than before. Since going on autoPAP several months ago I have never slept through the night, wake up many times and look at the clock totally lost all sense of whether it is night or morning. I used to sleep through the night every night. I also have far more sadness and depression, unable to get over the shock of being told I have sleep apnea and possibly narcolepsy.<br />
I do manage to go back to sleep, and I wake up free of the night time sweat, morning headaches which i suffered from before. But I wish I could get back to my overall health situation of being undiagnosed&#8230;. I still have a little hope that I might beat this thing with weight loss, but apparently I wasn&#8217;t heavy enough for that to be likely to make a difference. I hope others have better luck&#8230;.</p>
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