HOGFAN said:
I have suggested to DH that he go to doctor but he wont. he is already on high blood pressure medicine and doesnt desire to take anything else. what does he care? he thinks he sleeps okay. like talking to a wall.
Oh, this one is EASY. Do you want his blood pressure to go DOWN? Without medications????
If he's got Sleep Apnea, it's been proven that it directly leads to - yep you guessed it -
High Blood Pressure. My BP was always 'borderline high' when I was tested before I started sleeping with a CPAP. Afterwards - 'normal'.
They do say you need to be on the CPAP earlier in your life because the longer you go with Sleep Apnea, the less chance that resolving it will fix your High Blood Pressure. My dad was able to cut his HBP medicine intake in half once he started with his CPAP - because I told him to.
There are no pills to take, no shots, no blood to test. It's as easy as 1-2-3:
1) See you primary care physician for a referral. (some may not need this, check your insurance.)
2) Go to a Sleep study clinic and SLEEP. Yes, they hook a few wires up to you to monitor you, but all you do is sleep. During my test, they actually woke me up in the middle of the night and started testing me with a CPAP. they knew from my tests (without interpretation from a DR) that I had it VERY severe.
3) Visit with the Sleep specialist afterwards to find out what is wrong/etc.
Sleeping with the CPAP machine took a few days of getting used to, but now it goes anywhere that I go overnight. On vacation to WDW too.
EVERYONE!!!!
The Canadian health department has a great handbook online about Sleep Apnea.
get it here. Print it out and have your snorer read it.
For those that are afraid, tell them there's MORE to be afraid of for not getting this treated. Plus the benefits of having a happy, rested, appreciative spouse once you are NOT snoring are
pretty good. Insurance should pay for ALL of it (or most of it). A person with Sleep Apnea will spend 2.5 times more on their healthcare than will the person that's had theirs treated.