I am a 48 year old man. I am a personal trainer who is in excellent condition, and health is my priority. But I have had sleep issues for many years. Mainly, I wake up constantly throughout the night, which just kills me.
As far as I am aware, I do not snore, and have never been told I do. I am not aware of waking up gasping or out of breath or anything like that. My Apple Watch indicates that I am getting virtually no deep sleep and that I am waking up constantly, but does not report any irregularities with my heart rate or breathing. But as I said, I wake up constantly. I usually have a pretty dry mouth. And generally feel exhausted with occasional headaches.
My father, mother, and brother all have sleep apnea, so I have often wondered if that is what I am dealing with. A few years ago, I went to a dentist who had me do a Type 3 at home test. I was told I didn't have sleep apnea, but I remain unconvinced that it was accurate. Both my brother and father did at home tests which came back "negative" but when they the did an onsite type 1 test, the were diagnosed with sleep apnea.
The issues for me are 1) my insurance sucks and as far as I can tell, going to a clinic won't be covered and 2) at minimum it would take months to even get seen, if I am lucky.
This led me to look for at home type 2 tests, which are apparently the same as type 1. I could only find one guy that supplies such a thing. It would cost $900, but seems worth it if I can actually get an accurate diagnosis. I would post a link but it won't let me. But his name is Jason at AXG Sleep Diagnostics.
According to the site it is a comprehensive type 2 diagnostic home sleep study which records 7 channels as well as body position data. This DOES meet FAA requirements and includes:
- EEG
- EOG
- ECG/heart rate
- EMG
- Airflow
- Respiratory effort
- Oxygen saturation
- Body position
Does anyone have any advice or thoughts?
Does anyone have experience with doing a type 2 test at home or is familiar with the company in the link above?
Thank you very much.