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Originally Posted by Locke
Sure, except he basically just called the poster, someone I presume he doesnt know and has never met, fat.
For someone who is intimately aware of the importance of treating people, all people, with dignity and respect he's sort of made a mockery of his typical stance with that one.
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Yep. Just PsYc being PsYc.
And he is not right. Obstructive sleep apnea is an
airway issue, not a weight issue. Sure, obese people are likely to have more extra tissue around their airway, but there are thin people who have severe OSA (as one poster has admitted in this thread).
Losing 20 lbs may or may not help out with OSA. The disease is patient dependent. Some unlucky people will have OSA no matter their weight