Anyway, I had a sleep study done last year. The doc told me I was right on the border of "moderate" and had me wear CPAP. I wore for a while, but I didn't see any differences in the morning. I made sure it was not me wearing it improperly.
I went back to my test results and noticed the following. See attached image.
I slept on my back and my right during the sleep test. On the report I can see that my numbers were a lot worse when I was in the supine position than the Right position - this is consistent with my own observation. I caught myself snoring when sleeping on my back (this was the reason why I went to have the sleep study done), but rarely on my sides.
Looking at this result, I cannot help thinking, if I only sleep on my sides, it's pretty much problem solved.
Wouldn't you agree?
I am thinking of going back to my doctor for this discovery. Cannot believe he didn't mention anything about OSA being related to sleeping positions.
But before that, I wanted to hear your opinions. Maybe some of you are in the same boat
Thanks very much,
Zoe