Local veteran talks about unique sleep apnea treatment with CBS 58
Posted: Aug 19, 2021 7:50 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Many people suffering from sleep apnea are forced to wear a cap or mouth guard to bed.
But those aren't the only options anymore.
A new treatment called "Inspire" helps sleep apnea patients get a good nights rest more comfortably.
One of those patients is Milwaukee Veteran Dan Gutzmann.
He joined CBS 58 on Thursday, Aug. 19 with his doctor and the medical director at the Froedtert Center for Sleep, Dr. Tucker Woodson.
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