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Sleep Apnea Surgery Success: A Father-Son Story
After struggling with CPAP treatment, Dr. Michael Mathews opted for surgery to try to correct his severe sleep apnea. He and his teenage son, who had mild sleep apnea, both underwent the procedure—and Dr. Mathews says it has essentially cured his breathing problem, but with a “downside”: persistent numbness in his chin and lower lip. I guess I always should have known that I had sleep apnea. My dad had sleep apnea, and he had gotten a CPAP machine which made a big difference


Beyond CPAP: Why Sleep Apnea Patients Need More Treatment Choices
About half of patients abandon CPAP therapy. It’s time to embrace a patient-centered approach with a wider range of treatment options,...


Why You Need a Sleep Specialist, Not Just Your Primary Care Doctor
Dr. Audrey Wells of Super Sleep MD says sleep apnea patients should seek a sleep specialist—and explains how to find one. Many patients...
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