Joe Shearer
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Seems this is their english website:
http://www.medicalparkinternational.com/
And this is the doctor I was in touch with, he does breathing related surgery:
http://www.medicalpark.com.tr/web/14-3944-1-1/medical_park_-_tr/antalya/doktorlar/ahmet_bulent_kargi
Thank you once again. I am really grateful.
Don't suppose working nights like I do is an option....
LOL.
That is, sadly, not an option; that is a fact of life. It is not about insomnia. It is just that when a person suffering from OSA falls asleep, his throat muscles slacken, and if he is unfortunate enough to have a narrow trachea, the sides meet and obstruct the passage of air. He literally chokes, and wakes up because his brain is starved of oxygen. So, night or day, falling asleep means choking awake.