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Question by egilaberte: Do you know how to recover after SLEEP APNOEA SURGERY ?
I SUFFERED OF SLEEP APNOEA , UNDERGONE SURGERY 1 YEAR AGO AND NOW I AM OKEY , SLEEP WELL AND NO MORE SNORING .

BUT NERVES IN THE FACE ARE NOT YET RE SENSIBILIZED ( ?? ) .
ARE YOU A SPECIALIST ?
DO YOU KNOW IF SOMETHING CAN BE DONE TO ACCELERATE NERVOUS RECOVERY AFTER SLEEP APNOEA SURGERY ?

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Answer by Carmail S
Inadequate feeling on your facial area is pretty serious. First, I would like to suggest contacting your otorhinolaryngologist (the physician who performed the UPPP procedure). Sorry, I can not answer your question accurately, because my knowledge about cranial nerves is not well in depth enough to provide you with a solid answer; but I can give you these links to two great otorhinolaryngologists and they do have a web page where can submit your question and they would love to answer your question.

The website

http://www.umm.edu/ent/gen_oto.html

This is where you would submit your question

http://data.umms.org/scripts/expertprocess2/AteQuestion/askdoctor.cfm?docid=44&deptid=55

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From birth, Sage had problems breathing. She could never breathe through her nose. She had repeat infections with her inflamed and huge adenoids, which along with her tonsils, left her very little airway. She struggled especially while sleeping. She snored very loud, and had many many periods of apnea each night. It was hard trying to get her into a position where she could breathe while she slept. For that reason, I held her every night of her life, in my arms, because most of the time, it was the only way she could breathe a little. Even then, if she was having an especially hard night, I had to pry her mouth open with my finger and hold it there all night long. Often, she’d wake up very pale and kind of disoriented, I imagine from lack of oxygen. She finally had her tonsils and adenoids out at 2 1/2 years old. It was hard putting her through the surgery, but so worth it. It’s been 2 weeks since her surgery now. Her life has changed forever. She can breathe through her nose finally, for the first time since she was born. She has more energy and seems much happier. Thank you Dr.Kalkanis!!

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After Al’s cochlear implant surgery, he was congested and snoring. We found it funny because he was so knocked out from the morphine.
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