Till The Camel Reaches the Sea

by David on September 14, 2011

The scene is not strange to my eyes anymore. The scene kept repeating since years. Still there is that particular strange day that puzzled me. He keeps promising that we will reach the sea. I am still hoping to see the sea, although I realized from the very first day that he took me from the oasis that we are walking in circles. He takes his watch for a compass. Anyway, what can we expect more, from a man, with a big hole in his marine hat through which a boucle of tortuous hair dances to this desert wind funnily. I was just weaned from my mother when he chose me to accompany his journey. He calls me a “ship”. I am still waiting to see the sea he promised me so that I can see other kind of “ships” as he said to me once. He told me many things during those passed years. He told me once abou…

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CONCLUSIONS: Snoring and mild to moderate OSAHS patients have resemblances in their distinctive anatomical and clinical properties. This group of the patients revealed mild depression and moderate trait anxiety scores when measured with the BDI-II and STAI, which correlated significantly with the severity of the patients’ daytime complaints measured with the VAS. PMID: 21887611 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Sleep and Breathing)

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