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My wife is convinced I have sleep apnea. My question is if I do the sleep study and do in fact have it is there a possibility I will not be able to work? I’ve done some research and nothing is crystal clear. Anyone here have this condition?
I’m a RPCD by the way. Thanks
If the cpap doesn't work for you, or you like camping and being able to sleep where there's no electricity, they have dental appliances for sleep apnea as well. Also, don't sleep on your back or stomach. Side sleeping is the only way to go.
Treating Sleep Apnea with an Oral Appliance: Procedural Details, Risks & Benefits
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can sometimes be treated by an oral appliance. There are some potential benefits and risks of dental appliances to treat these periodic stops in breathing during sleep.
my.clevelandclinic.org