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Waking up tired, restless, and trying to catch your breath can be some of the symptoms of sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that consists in pauses in breathing when a person is sleeping.

Sleep apnea is one of the conditions that come with obesity. Many patients that have lost significant weight have noticed that their sleep apnea has improved. One of the weight loss surgeries that has improved the way of living of an obese patient and provided sleep apnea help has been the lap band surgery.

The lap band surgery is the perfect method for people that would like to loose 50 lbs or more. Compared to gastric bypass this weight loss surgery does not require stapling or cutting of the stomach.

For more information or to locate a bariatric doctor please visit www.lovelapband.com or call (877)919-9997.

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