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is is possible for someone with Obstructive Sleep Apnea to lose it after 64 years. Because I think that is what has happened to me. I have not used the CPAP machine for a month, with no ill effects.

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Have you lost weight? My OSA came on with menopause and putting on weight. Also my asthma went after 38 years of having that. I only get asthma now if i have a bad chest cold.

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