Obstructive Sleep Apnea Surgery

Obstructive sleep apnea. How do you feel about the surgical option?
I have severe sleep apnea, which caused levels oxygen mu fall in the range of 60%. The condition was bad enough that surgery was offered. My question: If you had surgery to fix it apnea Obstructive sleep, which were their side effects (if any) and how long it took to recover.
I had the procedure done (yet), but one of my colleagues had done and much improved life. Now that it's been 10 years (she is getting older, she gained weight), she began to have difficulty maintaining sleep again so badly that she asked her doctor if she could have a second procedure, but instead he has his one of the machines and ventilation equipment – That she hates (but maybe your state has not advanced enough to suggest surgery even more). If your condition is bad enough your doc recommends surgery, you should think about it – maybe get a second opinion. Recovery from surgery can be painful, but if he will allow him to breath (and avoid the development other health problems related to oxygen deprivation), then it is well worth it – and there is no pain is temporary and will spend a Since the incisions have healed and you ll ['I feel much better.
Snoring/Sleep Apnea Surgery – Pillar Procedure
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