Posted by dave2 on May 01, 2009 at 02:52:23 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: DOT Physical Question posted by Buzzman72 on April 30, 2009 at 10:00:34:
For what it's worth......
I snored, got winded easy, fell asleep without warning whether driving or watching TV. Slept like a log also. Family doctor checked me and sent me to a lung specialist which scared the he!! out of me. Went there and the guy asked me the gauntlet of questions, put me in a vacuum tank and had me breath etc. Said my lungs were fine and sent me to a sleep clinic. Upshot was that I was breathing about 20 minutes out of an hour while sleeping. Said that sleeping was harder on me than staying awake. Got my little air pump and mask and was almost immediately better. Almost the next day I was doing the 3 flights of steps to work without a whease, felt extremely better, stopped snoring, make road trips without the wife gouging me in the ribs, etc etc. Insurance paid all because it was a preventative measure to heart/lung problems and a safety issue.
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