Support Your Spouse

It’s Not Just Something That Happens to Other Couples

Ugh, it’s happening again. Just like last night. You’re exhausted and so is your partner, but nothing seems to help. Maybe you’ve even moved to another room. If what’s happening in your bedroom is making life miserable, it’s time to do something.

Things like snoring, pauses in breathing and being exhausted the next day could all be signs of sleep apnea. Yes, it’s annoying, but even more important, it’s dangerous.

Let’s do something about it.

How to be there for your other half

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) does more than just prevent you and your partner from getting a good night’s sleep. It causes other problems, like headaches, sore throats, daytime fatigue, memory loss, vision problems — do we need to keep going? Because there’s more.

Left untreated, it can even lead to serious health problems like high blood pressure, diabetes and heart disease. Are you willing to watch your partner cut their life short by 10 or 15 years? There’s no need to.

There’s no better time to stop putting it off and start your partner’s journey to a better life — a life well rested — today.

Something to Talk About

t’s not always easy to talk to your partner about your health concerns, but we’ve been there. No need to reinvent the wheel; follow these five steps to make it easier:

01

Take notes

Watch your partner’s sleep habits and if you have concerns, see if their symptoms match the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea. If you’ve read this far, we have a sneaking suspicion that they probably do.

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Give them facts

Share your concerns with your partner and talk about how important it is to their overall health. Don’t just point out major concerns — like heart attack or stroke — but talk about how their life will benefit from more energy and feeling well rested.

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Keep a record

Share your concerns with your partner and talk about how important it is to their overall health. Don’t just point out major concerns — like heart attack or stroke — but talk about how their life will benefit from more energy and feeling well rested.

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Keep it simple

Share your concerns with your partner and talk about how important it is to their overall health. Don’t just point out major concerns — like heart attack or stroke — but talk about how their life will benefit from more energy and feeling well rested.

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Be there

Share your concerns with your partner and talk about how important it is to their overall health. Don’t just point out major concerns — like heart attack or stroke — but talk about how their life will benefit from more energy and feeling well rested.

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