I'm seeing a maxillofacial surgeon this month.

I mean go to a board certified sleep doctor for sleep apnea.

A maxillofacial scan will not tell you that you have sleep apnea.
But it will tell if you have narrow airways right?
 
Yes but that doesnt mean you have sleep apnea.
What if you have normal airways
Is it still possible to have sleep apnea?
 
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What if you have normal airways
Is it still possible to have sleep apnea?
Yea, the cause of the sleep apnea would be excess weight or other structural deformities not caused by craniofacial recession.
 
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JFL I saw u on reddit and made a thread on here about u, cuz I have similar problems.


check it out for some advice.
LMAO. Someone mentioned that I was posted here. I'm famous. Xd. I need to fix my breathing issues. At least I got HTN here, which correlates to my TRM scores. I'll get bimax if the maxilofacial doctor see it as necessary for my health. I don't care that much for ascending anymore, but about breathing normally.
 
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Yes but that doesnt mean you have sleep apnea.
I mean, I woke up with a super dry mouth (both lips and tongue), and tired, as if I was doing a lot of effort while sleeping. My mother suffers from bruxism, so I got something genetical. Xd.
 
Def not sarcastic. That nose is above average. I have big bird nose.
I mean, it's proportionate for my face, but it's too short and upturned, imo.
 

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