It depends on the treatment. Before being treated, I was always tired, my wife kept telling me I quit breathing every night and I should go see the doctor. read more
Sleep apnea is not a bogus it is a real problem. The basic issue is the patient is least convinced of the diagnosis as the symptoms are not disturbing issue and may even appear as physiological like nodding off while testing, feeling lethargic, headaches. read more
Sleep centers are a racket. They perform the sleep studies with the sole hope of selling you a CPAP and ongoing supplies. The only thing that compells them to diagnose properly is their ethics, which don’t exsist anymore. read more
The sleep specialist, after having me sleep with a bunch of wires strapped to me for a night, diagnosed me with "obstructive sleep apnea", and is telling me I need a breathing machine for when I sleep at night as treatment. read more