Saturday, February 20, 2010

Tonsillectomy And Sleep Apnea Tonsillectomy To Relieve Sleep Apnea?

Tonsillectomy to relieve sleep apnea? - tonsillectomy and sleep apnea

I've always sleep with a man. I slept most of the schools and even stayed in school classes) through very late (including 5 classes in the afternoon. I never wanted to sleep in class, but not awake, and sleep a lot more than 8-12 hours a day is ideal. I have noticed a sleep study that I suffer from moderate sleep apnea. I am a thin person and have no excess soft tissue of the face, if my doctor was confused until he looked into my mouth and I saw large tonsils. After an ear doctor looked at my throat, agreed that the tonsils of a problem, but also wanted my uvula and part of my soft palate removed. Complications that may occur after the removal of this, and seemed an unnecessary risk, possibly creating new recordOmfort if the tonsils alone could be the problem. Anyone who has experience in this area? I want to get a second opinion from another doctor, of course. Is there a way, as they are good surgeons (see reviews, etc.)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bullcrap. You are right to eliminate what they feel is absolutely critical. (I still have 5 more reviews) 2 reviews are more ..... MARY.

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