If you have one or more of these symptoms you are at higher risk for having obstructive sleep apnea. If you are also overweight, have a large neck, and/or have high blood pressure the risk increases even further.
If you or someone close to you answers "yes" to any of the above questions, you should discuss your symptoms with your physician or a sleep specialist. Or, ask the American Sleep Apnea Association for more information on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea. Different treatment options exist; which is right for you depends upon the severity of your apnea and other aspects of the disorder. Talk to your doctor about choices. Untreated, obstructive sleep apnea can be extremely serious and cannot be ignored.
You may also be interested in attending a meeting of an ASAA A.W.A.K.E. group (A.W.A.K.E. stands for "Alert, Well, And Keeping Energetic", characteristics that are uncommon in people with untreated sleep apnea.) Contact the ASAA for more information on a group in your area.
PDF version of the Snore Score