i've never heard of anyone with sleep apnea being intubated BEFORE they're put to sleep!!! i had apnea going in. and, like stef said, i had to take my CPAP. it wasn't a big deal. they DID have to put a tube in - and the reason is because anesthesia depresses your breathing ANYWAY. in people without apnea, this isn't a big deal, but in people WITH apnea, there's a risk that the person's breathing will slow down to dangerous levels.
it's fine. ask your doc, and then find something else to worry about!!!
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