My name is Ian, and I'm 29yo. I suffer from a "mild" Tourette's syndrome, which gets better or worse depending on my anxiety and how well I sleep. A few months ago, after years of waking up not rested in the morning and feeling tired during the day, I started suspecting that there is something wrong with my sleep. My father was diagnosed with sleep apnea almost 20 years ago, so I'm quite familiar with the symptoms, even though fortunately my symptoms are nowhere close to the ones my father had. He could easily fall asleep everywhere, even when driving, while I only feel tired during the day.
I started tracking my sleep by recording my snores and spo2 using a SLEEPON Go2Sleep FE. After some weeks, I found that I had some oxygen drops almost every night and snore pretty loudly sometimes, but doesn't seem like I stop breathing by listening to the recordings around the time when my oxygen starts to drop.
Since I don't know if it's serious or not, I decided to consult with my doctor and showed him the results I got from the SLEEPON device. The visit was like 3~ min long, and he told me that these devices are not accurate and that if I lost some weight I should be fine.
The way my doctor talked, made me feel like he doesn't give a f*** but losing some weight made sense, so it motivated me to be a bit more active in the past 3 weeks, so I lost 3 kg (6.61lbs), reducing my BMI from 28.9 to 28. I'll try to keep up the good work and lose some more kg and see if it improves my sleep. Also bought a Viatom SleepU which people said it's more accurate.
I'm planning to visit a private doctor using my insurance instead of going again to the doctor I have through public health if my sleep doesn't improve after losing some weight. But last night, slept for 7 hours and woke up quite tired. So I would like to know what people think about the Sleep Reports I get from the SleepU device. Maybe I should visit a doctor right away, or maybe I don't have to worry about it too much...
Thanks