@boardman - my SO insists I have SA, but I don't sleep with her. My snoring keeps her awake so I moved to another bedroom. No big deal, we don't have sex and I like sleeping alone.
Sometimes, during the day I feel just fine, other times I do feel tired at work. My brother uses a CPAP machine, but he's a lot bigger boned than I am and carries a lot more weight.
Just out of curiosity, if you don't mind, how much did the sleep study cost and did insurance cover any part of it or the machine?
Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
Sleep studies run about $1500-2000, If you go into Apnea soon enough during the initial one they can start treating you right away and you only have to do one. I had to do two because I had a hard time falling asleep with all the wires and shit connected to me.(Not uncommon).
Insurance did apply to the sleep study and CPAP and supplies for the CPAP.
The next step you need to take is get a referral from your PCP or schedule directly with a Pulmonologist (MD). He/she will take it from there and schedule the sleep studies and help you order your equipment. It was really pretty painless as far as any kind of hassle goes.
CPAPs come in all different styles and the headgear is lightweight, not cumbersome at all and relatively easy to get used to. I went through Sleep Med. That's who my dr. recommended. They filed all the insurance paperwork for the equipment and sent me a bill for my share once they got all the insurance payments sorted out.
If you are having any other(posssibly unexplained) symptoms especially symptoms that would commonly be blamed on stress(heart, digestion, depression or other emotional issues) and have been told by someone that your snoring is bad I would recommend getting a sleep study. It really has made a big difference for me.
Good luck.