Crying: You may be crying as a sign of depression because of your conditions or other reasons. Consult your doctor for help.
Answered 4/24/2013
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Consult with Dr.: Are you treated for the sleep apnea? What is the quality of your sleep? These answers can explain your fatigue. Also, talk to your doctor about possible depression. Crying daily is not normal and should be addressed. Consult with your sleep specialist and your M.D. A sleep study may supply some answers.
Answered 12/31/2016
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Yes...and: Depression? Sleep apnea that is not adequately controlled can cause depression, worsening pain and fatigue. See your sleep specialist to have the CPAP titration done. If you are not already being treated for depression, talk to your family doctor about that.
Answered 8/7/2014
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