SledMamma
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AAAAAAAAAND maybe you don't have sleep apnea at all. Perhaps it is an anatomical issue- either just an unfortunate propensity towards snoring or else one that is more serious and needs to be corrected with devices, appliances, surgery, repositioning, laser treatment etc., It is best to know definitively, and the testing (although annoying) is free! Like gm3d said, he had no clue he suffered from it and none of the typical symptoms. I can't tell you how many patients get settled on CPAP machines and say to me that they had no clue they weren't sleeping for so many years. It's like the old COPD patients who come huffing and puffing through the doors of the hospital and when you ask if they feel short of breath, they say, "NO, why"? They have lived with it for so long it is normal... and then you get them on the road to treatment and they are amazed...
The drop in oxygenation for some people during an apneic even is downright scary when you see a summary of a testing session. The compensatory mechanism when your lungs are unable to provide oxygen by breathing is that your heart works harder to deliver that oxygen to your vital organs. Imagine the workload on a heart that is running full tilt while sleeping to overcome the lack of oxygen in your blood??? At 400-500 events per night, that is one overworked ticker (and this is at night, when your body's systems are supposed to be in a restful state)!! Now multiply that by the number of years that your body has silently dealt with the issue, unbeknownst to you?!?! Its no wonder the long-term effects are deadly. Trust me... you would rather know.
And, if you are right and you just snore like a freight train, then you can get your husband some earplugs and you can BOTH sleep easier
The drop in oxygenation for some people during an apneic even is downright scary when you see a summary of a testing session. The compensatory mechanism when your lungs are unable to provide oxygen by breathing is that your heart works harder to deliver that oxygen to your vital organs. Imagine the workload on a heart that is running full tilt while sleeping to overcome the lack of oxygen in your blood??? At 400-500 events per night, that is one overworked ticker (and this is at night, when your body's systems are supposed to be in a restful state)!! Now multiply that by the number of years that your body has silently dealt with the issue, unbeknownst to you?!?! Its no wonder the long-term effects are deadly. Trust me... you would rather know.
And, if you are right and you just snore like a freight train, then you can get your husband some earplugs and you can BOTH sleep easier