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by procone
29 days ago
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You have no idea what you're talking about and it shows by what you choose to type. It's not exclusively caused by fitness or lack thereof. A cursory Google search would show you this. It's not "breathing at night", it's literally suffocating in your sleep. This place used to be full of intellectuals. It's a real shame. |
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If it's not obvious I meant breathing while sleeping at night in a sleep apnea discussion, I think you need to analyse your own internal bias and possible self-hate.
I'm very sure i have sleep apnea now as i wake up literally in panic where i'm not breathing + have a full bladder and need to go a few times a night (which i've read as a kidney response with sleep apnea).
As i said this all came about with extra weight gain in the past few months.