Great question: Wow, great question, and frankly I have never heard of any support groups for partners with sleep apnea. Good idea though. I guess the best support is to effective treat the sleep apnea of your partner. Be sure they have had a sleep study, CPAP if needed, dental device if not tolerated, and careful managment from the md. Good luck!
Answered 4/16/2016
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A.W.A.K.E.: Its education and support groups are available in nearly every state, helping people face to face and free of charge. A.W.A.K.E. gives people with sleep apnea the tools to manage their own health care successfully. Just make a move and improve the quality of life.
Answered 10/27/2014
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Many: Searching online can produce several support sites, forums, and information for sleep apnea. The Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine also has valuable information on the dental input into treatment.
Answered 11/1/2014
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