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Hi! I can't believe it! I have always been self- conscious about snoring! Have turned down girls weekend get-a-ways just because of that reason. Had sleep apnea and given a CPAP machine before surgery (don't like it). Before surgery, 322 lbs.. Down 30 lbs. Now, waking up with energy I have NEVER had before and NO MORE SNORING!!

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that's awesome! do u still use your CPAP machine? i'm on the fense on whether to use it or not....

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That's awesome... Some nights I still snore for some odd reason but most nights I'm a silent sleeper :)

Congrats on the NSV

Girls night here you come!!!

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I snored according to my husband but did not have sleep apnea.. but funny thing..right after the surgery before I lost any of the weight.. I stopped snoring.. just like that.. not sure why.. but it did stop and I have not started back either.. and im down 40lbs since then.. lol thats another reason I didnt want a hospital stay... didnt want to them to hear me snore.. but I didnt .. I had stopped.. its a miracle lol.

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I lost 100 lbs on Weight Watchers and stopped snoring. I gained it all back with interest and now I use a CPAP. As much as I like the good sleep my CPAP gives me I'm looking forward to breaking up with it. :-D

Amanda Rae

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I cant wait till the day I dont have to use my CPAP either. I've used it for so long I dont know if I can sleep without it.LOL

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I'm 181 lbs and still have to use my Cpap :(

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I'm 181 lbs and still have to use my Cpap <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' />

Have you checked to see if you require lower pressure? That could be a sign of progress towards a CPAP "breakup".

Amanda Rae

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Yay cpap breakups! Congrats on the absence of snoring. I was supposed to use a cpap. I could never get used to it, so it collected dust by my bed. I no longer snore after the weight loss, but I still will wake up tired or with headaches. :(

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Ya know, I don't even know if I still should be using the CPAP or not! Mine collects dust, too. All I know is, I am happy to not snore. My grandson says,, "Grandma is growling!" LOL!! Maybe he won't have to say that anymore!! :-)

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I paid so much for mine I was kinda mad I broke up with it lol

No, I was glad but boy it cost a lot

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Breakup!....

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