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air saw, air saws, airsaws, air saw stops, autobody air saw, blu-mol air saw blade, circular air saws, husky air saw blades, husky h4995 air saw blade, sinco hs-100 air saw, airsawstops, autobodyairsaw, blu-molairsawblade, circularairsaws, huskyairsawblades, huskyh4995airsawblade Frequency of snoring is not reduced, only intensity. "It''s like tightening the tension on a stringed instrument," says Shepard. "The low-frequency guttural sound goes away," leaving patients with "airy breathing" that''s tolerable to bed partners.But snorers may have to endure the ordeal again if results are not achieved, which happens "not infrequently," says Shepard. And interior tissue "lifts"--like their exterior cousins--may have a limited life span. "The concern now is that in five or 10 years, sagging will return along with louder snoring," says John Campana, M.D., a throat surgeon at the University airsaw of Colorado School of Medicine. "Skin also becomes less elastic as you age, which can counteract the surgery." Frequency of snoring is not reduced, only intensity. "It''s like tightening the tension on a stringed instrument," says Shepard. "The low-frequency guttural sound goes away," leaving patients with "airy breathing" that''s tolerable to bed partners.But snorers may have to endure the ordeal again if results are not achieved, which happens "not infrequently," says Shepard. And interior tissue "lifts"--like their exterior cousins--may have a limited life span. "The concern now is that in five or 10 years, sagging will return along with louder snoring," says John Campana, M.D., a throat surgeon at the University airsaw of Colorado School of Medicine. "Skin also becomes less elastic as you age, which can counteract the surgery." The less invasive laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP) burns away excess tissue and is performed under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis. Yet its long-term effectiveness has yet to be established, and the pain can still land you in a new grotto of hell."The incision or the laser burn has to heal while you constantly breathe, talk and swallow, so the wound is always being stretched, causing considerable pain," says John Shepard, M.D., medical director of the Mayo Clinic Sleep Disorders Center in Rochester, Minn. "One patient said that if he''d had a gun he would have shot himself, the pain was so bad." To be fair, others experience less discomfort--the equivalent of a bad sore throat for three or four days. ©2003 www.airsaw.net. All rights reserved. |