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WOULD A SPEECH THERAPIST
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BE HELPFUL ABOUT TEACHING EXERCISES TO STRENGTHEN THE MUSCLES OF THE OROPHARYNX TO AVOID THESE MUSCLES FROM LOOSENING UP MORE?


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Why not post your question on the main forum board where it will be seen by most and more likely to have a response?

Not too many people venture back here.


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WHICH MAIN FORUM PAUL?


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here ~ just click on the link and it will take you to the main forum  http://www.apneasupport.org/viewforum.php?f=1


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THANK YOU FOR THE LINK. HAVE YOUR READ THE BOOK ULTRALONGEVITY BY DR MARK LIPONIS? A LOT OF INFORMATION ABOUT SLEEP APNEA AND TREATMENTS TO IMPROVE YOUR METABOLISM.


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No, I haven't read it.

YOU should be getting a commission on any sales of his book because you sure are promoting the heck out of it.

When was this book published and what else has the Dr. written?


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I am not receiving absolutely no commision about this book at all, BUT, for sure i am very much interested about learning new ways of improving our quality of life and not to be just stuck on past ideas or treatments, where sometimes even doctors are not updated; it did happen to me that i lost one year of treatment for my severe sleep apnea due to the lack of knowledge or motivation of my former SLEEP DOCTOR, who did not even order a sleep study to see if i had sleep apnea, eventhough i told him that i have a history of loud and continuous snoring; the only thing he suggested was that i sew some tennis balls to my pijamas; a year passed before i went to see another doctor because my wife insisted me to be reevaluated again by a different doctor; now, i do suffer of a lot of the consequences which could have been preventable if i had the chance to be seen by a more qualified or caring sleep doctor; if i have written about this book in this forum is because i wanted to share positive insights or outcomes for people suffering sleep apnea, since there are not a lot of books about this illness and even less books about positive news or outcomes; this is one of the books where you can find something promising about how to fight against the perverse effects that this illness come with it. This book was published on september 2007.

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