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		<title>By: Steven Park</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven Park</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 16:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There are a number of reasons for persistent fatigue and depression after treating the sleep apnea. First of all, you can still be having microscopic obstructions and arousals that don&#039;t show up on a sleep study. This is what&#039;s part of upper airway resistance syndrome. You can also be suffering from the long-term consequences of years of sleep apnea. There can be hormonal, metabolic, neurologic and biochemical changes that takes time to return to normal. Check out Dr. Teitelbaum&#039;s website at vitality101.com and take the short quiz.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of reasons for persistent fatigue and depression after treating the sleep apnea. First of all, you can still be having microscopic obstructions and arousals that don&#8217;t show up on a sleep study. This is what&#8217;s part of upper airway resistance syndrome. You can also be suffering from the long-term consequences of years of sleep apnea. There can be hormonal, metabolic, neurologic and biochemical changes that takes time to return to normal. Check out Dr. Teitelbaum&#8217;s website at vitality101.com and take the short quiz.</p>
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		<title>By: wilson</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 15:30:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hi, i had been suffer from sleep apnea since i was a child,  I was diagnosed with obstrutive sleep apnea like 7 years ago,but i was feeling bud for many years,and i had a few surgeries and in the last sleep study show no more sleep apnea,but do to the sleep apnea i feel like with depression, anxiety, and i had try it about 20 or 25 anti-depressants and some anti-anxiety, but i&#039;m stiil feeling bud, like no consentration, no mood my muscles feel very tight but none anti- depressants or anti-anxiety work? so since I had sleep apnea for many years could I have brain damage? and how I know that, because I&#039;m not the same person that I was, can a MRI show if there is any brain damage?do to all this problems I lost my job my marries and I have no life and since I had try so many anti-depressants and ant-anxiety is look that is not depression or anxiety?I had some MRI alredy but that show my brain is normal, but I&#039;m still feeling tired when I wake up in the morning like if I still have sleep apnea, what are you think about my case what are you think I need to do and how you think you can help me with this? thank you.....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi, i had been suffer from sleep apnea since i was a child,  I was diagnosed with obstrutive sleep apnea like 7 years ago,but i was feeling bud for many years,and i had a few surgeries and in the last sleep study show no more sleep apnea,but do to the sleep apnea i feel like with depression, anxiety, and i had try it about 20 or 25 anti-depressants and some anti-anxiety, but i&#8217;m stiil feeling bud, like no consentration, no mood my muscles feel very tight but none anti- depressants or anti-anxiety work? so since I had sleep apnea for many years could I have brain damage? and how I know that, because I&#8217;m not the same person that I was, can a MRI show if there is any brain damage?do to all this problems I lost my job my marries and I have no life and since I had try so many anti-depressants and ant-anxiety is look that is not depression or anxiety?I had some MRI alredy but that show my brain is normal, but I&#8217;m still feeling tired when I wake up in the morning like if I still have sleep apnea, what are you think about my case what are you think I need to do and how you think you can help me with this? thank you&#8230;..</p>
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