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Before surgery I was always told I snore so loud that it's like there's a freight train coming through my room. I'm not sure I'm afraid to ask and get all the annoying replys.

My questions is..

Did you snore and do you now?

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I did a bit before, not loudly but I did. Now I have no idea! I went on vacation with my friend in May and he didn't complain about me snoring. Doesn't mean he just wasn't saying anything though. ;)

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Had severe sleep apnea before. Besides the loud snoring I actually woke up few times in middle of night gulping for air. Scared the heck out of me. I work in nursing homes and someone was admitted after suffering a stroke due to sleep apnea and its one of the reasons I ended doing the surgery. 5 1/2 months later and 75 pounds lighter, my wife does not hear a sound and I sleep like a baby.

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I snored horribly (so loud I would wake myself up) and now not at all.

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I dont snore now...that was one of the first things my husband mentioned...he teased me by saying he didn't know I was in the bed with him and he liked it when I snored...LOL! I don't need my C-Pap machine either...Yippee!

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Like a flippen Grizzly Bear.

My family says It sounds like I am sucking in the whole house.

Im now on CPAP. No snoring with it.

Looking forward to getting rid of the CPAP and not snoring.

Just had my First Real appt.

Have 6months of Insurance Hops to Jump through for approval.

IMABear

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I used to snore on and off. I'm only a week out and have been told that so far, no snoring.

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