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Curious how old we are as a group . . . if you're comfortable responding, please do.  I'm 36 and have Sleep Apnea.

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Hey DW ~

Great hearing from Brandon. Please tell him from me that I'm glad he asked in and that I think he's amazing - way ahead of his time -- the wave of the future. And would you also tell him that I hope he keeps voicing his ideas about everything and anything - everywhere !

Best,
Renee
Im 42
I am 52 and have Sleep Apnea.
I had congenital abnormalities that caused my OSA, as well as developing a deviated septum that wasn't diagnosed for several years. I was diagnosed by my spouse when I was 54, but I had to fight with my PCP to get a sleep test. I won that fight (I had lost a fight with her 2 years earlier to get a referral to an ENT for my chronic sinus infections). The sleep test told her to give me a referral to an ENT. The ENT told me to have several surgeries. I was on CPAP for one year while I got other medical issues straightened out (llike having a total hip replacement for excessively severe degenerative arthritis). I just turned 58 and am very happy to have finally been diagnosed and treated for a condition that challenged me for so many years. Females can have OSA. Children can have OSA. Underweight people can have OSA. (I was 5; 7 1/2" tall and weighed 103 lbs when I was 18. My OSA was congenital - not gender related; not age related; not over-weight related.)
Carl said:
Has anyone that has EVER done a sleep test ever NOT been diagnosed with sleep apnea? Just curious.

It seems that PCPs won't refer you for a sleep test unless they think you are likely to have OSA, CSA, or another sleep disorder.
I am 72 and was diagnosed at age 67.
50, OSA
I am a 30 year old female 5' 8" and 145 lbs. I have sleep apnea to a narrow, recessive jaws. I just had the mma surgery this past January and so far the results have been good
66 and long time undiagnosed sleep apnea
My son is 2.5, I joined to educated myself as the doctors say they can't/won't do anything until age 3, I don't have apnea, but don't sleep either as I stay awake all night to be sure he keeps breathing.
The thought of children so young having SA is overwhelming to me. They aren't really able to understand. Saw another post here for another child.

Mike Buckwald said:
My son is 2.5, I joined to educated myself as the doctors say they can't/won't do anything until age 3, I don't have apnea, but don't sleep either as I stay awake all night to be sure he keeps breathing.
I'm 49 and have Sleep Apnea (diagnosed 7 years ago)

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