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Article: WHEN THE SANDMAN ISN'T ENOUGH: SLEEP PROBLEMS OF EVERY STRIPE ARE TREATED AT OBICI'S EXPANDED SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER.(SUFFOLK SUN)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- February 26, 2004
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Byline: Shirley Brinkley, Correspondent
SUFFOLK -- Morgan Carr had problems falling asleep at night and had grown accustomed to feeling exhausted during the day.
"I thought I was sleeping, but I wasn't," he said. "I would wake up periodically, and my body wasn't getting the rest it needed."
His wife, Linda , complained that his loud snoring kept her awake.
"My children told me they could hear me snoring as soon as they walked in the house," said Carr, who lives in the Holy Neck Borough of Suffolk.
He visited a cardiologist and test results revealed that the oxygen level in his blood was too low. Advised to have a sleep study ...
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