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Can a pacemaker disqualify you from being a driver
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<blockquote data-quote="Danger96" data-source="post: 4044367" data-attributes="member: 76831"><p>I agree, everyone knows their body, and “snoring” does not automatically mean you have apnea, but putting this company ahead of your health is not worth it. Usually either your spouse or some else has has told you how bad you snore, my spouse sleeps so hard they never heard me. It took a family member on a trip to tell me what I already knew deep down. I had no clue I would stop breathing for over 20 seconds at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danger96, post: 4044367, member: 76831"] I agree, everyone knows their body, and “snoring” does not automatically mean you have apnea, but putting this company ahead of your health is not worth it. Usually either your spouse or some else has has told you how bad you snore, my spouse sleeps so hard they never heard me. It took a family member on a trip to tell me what I already knew deep down. I had no clue I would stop breathing for over 20 seconds at a time. [/QUOTE]
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