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I have been diagnosed with severe sleep apnea.

Only fat cunts suffer from sleep apnea that and excessive snoring.
Yes, according to:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_apnea#Obstructive_sleep_apnea
"Individuals with low muscle-tone and soft tissue around the airway (e.g., because of obesity) and structural features that give rise to a narrowed airway are at high risk for obstructive sleep apnea. .... The risk of OSA rises with increasing body weight, active smoking and age. In addition, patients with diabetes or "borderline" diabetes have up to three times the risk of having OSA."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_apnea#Weight_loss
"Excess body weight is thought to be an important cause of sleep apnea. In weight loss studies of obese and overweight individuals, those who lose weight show reduced apnea frequencies and improved Apnoea–Hypopnoea Index (AHI) compared to controls."

which is why I strongly suspect @ginfreely is obese (or at least unhealthily overweight) with a BMI of at least 23 or even 25:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index#International_variations

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which she did not dare to deny in another thread, even though she could have simply said that it's "below 23":
sammyboy.com/posts/2748938
And it’s good enough keeping such a strict diet and eating meals at regular interval that it’s normal expectation to expect no gastric problems.
If you dare to say that, then please tell us your:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index#Singapore
;)
Hey I said since a long time ago to @Semaj2357 bullying fat woman that I am not fat.
Then is it safe to say that your BMI is below 23?
Because above 23 is considered "overweight" and no longer "healthy", right?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index#International_variations
Hey conman don’t make assumptions based on hot air. I don’t owe you my BMI info.
 

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i will miss her if she's gone. there are fewer and fewer sbf forummers left posting during the graveyard shift. alberta doc has given up on sinkies and sbf already. :eek:
Really? Good to know someone will miss me in the graveyard shift.
See everyone? Proven that @ginfreely is a vain woman, who wants people to not only remember her, but to even miss her after her death!
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And as expected, she also liked @eatshitndie's post:

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The simple cure for sleep apnea is to make sure you bring your weight down and hit an optimal BMI of 22 or 23. Avoid excessive alcohol and eat a balanced diet and sleep regular hours.

Really BBFA until the whole head sumting wrong riao...Lol :biggrin:
 
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Looks like @ginfreely's days are numbered! :eek:
One of the best news I've read in sammyboy for ages!
As much as I do not wish death on anyone here for even the most psycho one, but it's a huge relief that we could finally comment freely here and not be harassed because of anyone's sex deprivation/ obsession.
Many thanks for your reply! :)
And here's the prognosis for:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obstructive_sleep_apnea#Prognosis
"Stroke and other cardiovascular disease are related to OSA and those under the age of 70 have an increased risk of early death. Persons with sleep apnea have a 30% higher risk of heart attack or death than those unaffected. In severe and prolonged cases, increase in pulmonary pressures are transmitted to the right side of the heart. This can result in a severe form of congestive heart failure known as cor pulmonale. Diastolic function of the heart also becomes affected. Elevated arterial pressure (i.e., hypertension) can be a consequence of OSA syndrome. When hypertension is caused by OSA, it is distinctive in that, unlike most cases (so-called essential hypertension), the readings do not drop significantly when the individual is sleeping (non-dipper) or even increase (inverted dipper).

Without treatment, the sleep deprivation and lack of oxygen caused by sleep apnea increases health risks such as cardiovascular disease, aortic disease (e.g. aortic aneurysm), high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, clinical depression, weight gain and obesity.
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Not sure what happened but in that surgery that the man took to cure his snoring, he became a vegetable and the wife sued the hospital. That’s how I read it in the newspapers. I remember it just happened one or two years ago.
of course, must make sure it's not ah neh doctor with fake degree to do the procedure. otherwise he may stick his dick into your throat while you're being sedated or under anesthesia.
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simple procedure of removing excess fat and tissue in the throat. not risky but can cause discomfort and irritation. main downside is fasting and no laksa ai hum for some time. you need some time to detox your tummy, duodenum, intestines, colon and rectum anyway. and then later restock your gintract, oops gi tract, with probiotics or good bacteria. your sai will be very consistent and smooth after that. type 4. and may get anal orgasm while passing shit.
Once again, @ginfreely liked your post:

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Was it because she saw the word, "orgasm"?
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Yes, according to:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_apnea#Obstructive_sleep_apnea
"Individuals with low muscle-tone and soft tissue around the airway (e.g., because of obesity) and structural features that give rise to a narrowed airway are at high risk for obstructive sleep apnea. .... The risk of OSA rises with increasing body weight, active smoking and age. In addition, patients with diabetes or "borderline" diabetes have up to three times the risk of having OSA."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_apnea#Weight_loss
"Excess body weight is thought to be an important cause of sleep apnea. In weight loss studies of obese and overweight individuals, those who lose weight show reduced apnea frequencies and improved Apnoea–Hypopnoea Index (AHI) compared to controls."

which is why I strongly suspect @ginfreely is obese (or at least unhealthily overweight) with a BMI of at least 23 or even 25:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_mass_index#International_variations

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which she did not dare to deny in another thread, even though she could have simply said that it's "below 23":
sammyboy.com/posts/2748938

The only way gin is bmi 25 is if she is a 8 foot giant like yao ming....she is probably a 36bmi midget women dwarfs like one of those u see on game of thrones.
 
Not sure what happened but in that surgery that the man took to cure his snoring, he became a vegetable and the wife sued the hospital. That’s how I read it in the newspapers. I remember it just happened one or two years ago.

You know you can still be a whore if you are a vegetable right???
 
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