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It's true that weight loss can alleviate sleep apnea symptoms, often to the point that no treatment is needed. It's also true that people with sleep apnea find it much more difficult to lose weight than most people, because we tend to lack the energy to keep active. The good news is that this does improve with treatment. You get more energy, lose a little weight, your symptoms reduce, and you get more energy still.
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