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	Comments on: Are CPAP Machines The New Tonsils?	</title>
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		By: Lucy Keefe		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Well, I didn&#039;t have a tonsillectomy but do have sleep apnea.  My aunt told me I better go get checked.  She could hear me snoring above the TV, 2 fans, and the doors closed the their bedroom and my bedroom.   I was always tired, sinuses and throat dry.   At first I didn&#039;t notice but my cat no longer slept with me.  Too noisy I guess.  Once I got the CPAP machine the cat was back.  Every night Jazz would come in and nose bump the part that goes over your nose.  Boing, boing, boing, just as I was falling asleep.  It was a good way to end the day with a laugh.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I didn&#8217;t have a tonsillectomy but do have sleep apnea.  My aunt told me I better go get checked.  She could hear me snoring above the TV, 2 fans, and the doors closed the their bedroom and my bedroom.   I was always tired, sinuses and throat dry.   At first I didn&#8217;t notice but my cat no longer slept with me.  Too noisy I guess.  Once I got the CPAP machine the cat was back.  Every night Jazz would come in and nose bump the part that goes over your nose.  Boing, boing, boing, just as I was falling asleep.  It was a good way to end the day with a laugh.</p>
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