Listen to a normal snore versus a sleep apnea snore

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • There is a major difference between a typical snore and a sleep apnea snore when it comes to our health and well being. Sleep apnea is related to increased hypertension, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's disease, and about 6 years off your life when untreated. While "normal" snoring due to a cold or sickness is not usually a problem, chronic snoring could be a sign of a deeper issue like sleep apnea. When the snore is erratic, like is the case in this demo, that's when things might be particularly problematic. If you think you might have sleep apnea, you really really really ought to get it treated!
    In this brief audio recording from the SleepSpace: Tracker and Coach app, available as a FREE TRIAL to all iPhone users, a typical snore is measured next to a hypopnea, which is an instance of sleep apnea. Sleep apnea translates from the Latin root "absence of breathing." In this example, there is a typical snore pattern until about 35 seconds into the recording when the sleeper begins to start gasping for air. Then about 1 min 10 seconds in they stop breathing for almost 30 seconds! You can imagine how this is not healthy for the heart, brain and overall health of anyone. Finally they begin to breath again towards the end of the recording.
    Often times the sleeper is completely unaware of this issue, so recording the sound in the room can be an important first step in helping them get the motivation to get diagnosed and treated. You can easily do this using the SleepSpace app that will record sound throughout the night and seamlessly display it on your iPhone. Then send the recording to a sleep specialist who can guide you on the diagnosis path. Additionally, through a collaboration with Ognomy, you can now get diagnosed for sleep apnea without leaving the comfort of your own home, through a link found within the SleepSpace app.
    Its free for 9 days, so try it at no cost!
    app.sleepspace...
    For more info see:
    sleepspace.com...
    Measuring sound in the bedroom is not just important for measuring snoring, but relevant to anyone who wants to better understand their bedroom environment. Often times, subtle sounds wake us up in the middle of the night the negatively impact sleep. I've seen it myself in our sleep lab when I noticed that an air conditioner turning on was waking up sleepers.
    Additionally, SleepSpace plays sleep enhancing sounds throughout the night designed to entrain deeper sleep. You can listen to how SleepSpace adjusts these sounds when this feature is turned on. To enable this feature simple:
    1) Download the SleepSpace App from the Apple App Store
    2) Make sure your phone is updated to iOS 16 or later and make sure iCloud is enabled
    3) Edit your Sleep Journey in the Sleep Screen and scroll down to turn on the snore recorder
    4) Make sure your sleep partner concents to you recording sound throughout the night
    5) Start your Sleep Journey
    6) Save the recorded sound in the morning
    IMPORTANT NOTE: Each night the sound recording will be overwritten in order to save space on your phone, so to save it, you will have to press the save recording button each morning, which stores the file in your iCloud account.
    PRIVACY: No recorded data is ever saved on SleepSpace servers, for your privacy and protection.
    For increased snore detection accuracy, purchase the SleepSpace Smart Bed which positions the phone closer to you at night for more precise recording of sound: smartbed.sleep...
    Other signs of sleep apnea:
    1) Teeth grinding
    2) Waking up and feeling short of breath
    3) Excessive daytime sleepiness
    4) High blood pressure
    5) Chest-pain at night
    6) Restless sleeping
    7) Morning headaches
    Do you think you might have apnea? You can now get fully diagnosed from the comfort of your home. Just follow this link: sleepspace.com...
    Even if you don't have apnea, snoring can be a major issue for your sleep partner by disrupting their sleep. There are other solutions for typical snoring as well such as a nasal dilator, addressing a deviated septum, or treating your allergies.
    Other Risk Factors: Alcohol and being overweight often makes selep apnea worse.
    Recommended Treatment
    1) CPAP has the best effects of treating the problem.
    2) A mandibular device has efficacy for mild to moderate and can be attained through a dentist trained in developing these special mouthpieces.
    3) Myofunctional therapy and weight loss show some efficacy as well, but nothing close to the effectiveness of CPAP.
    4) These solutions in combination are probably the most effective treatments.
    Fun Sleep Fact: We often snore more during REM sleep due to our body being paralyzed during this phase, and is often why snoring happens later on in the night (when we have more REM).
    Sincerely,
    Dr. Dan Gartenberg

КОМЕНТАРІ • 61

  • @caroledonaldson5195
    @caroledonaldson5195 11 місяців тому +10

    Mine is just nasal snoring. It started after a trip from Georgia to Nevada through the DRY States of Colorado and Utah.

    • @ianadriansw206
      @ianadriansw206 2 місяці тому +1

      I sleep with a tape in my mouth and I still snore, do you think is nasal snoring?

  • @Sweetnopalito
    @Sweetnopalito 10 місяців тому +44

    Omg my boyfriend has like 20 second pauses, it’s truly terrifying.

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  10 місяців тому +7

      you should definitely try to get him tested for apnea - he can do it all from the comfort of his home now!

    • @toxicplayer9586
      @toxicplayer9586 8 місяців тому +1

      @@gartenberdanielhow

    • @childofgod269
      @childofgod269 7 місяців тому

      @layer9586 Your doctor or PCP should be able to refer you to a sleep clinic where you can be tested. There's a take-home monitor you can use which will basically record your sleep like what you hear in this video. Another method (I had this one myself) is an overnight sleep study where they hook you up to machines that will monitor your brain waves, pulse, heart, etc. as they record/monitor your sleeping. A doctor who specializes in that area will review your results and discuss treatment if needed. If you don't need a referral, you may be able to just call your local sleep clinic, but I suggest discussing it with your doctor. There are a lot of risks associated with long-term sleep apnea.

    • @GatlinsMema
      @GatlinsMema 2 місяці тому

      @@toxicplayer9586go to your regular doctor and have him/her refer you to a pulmonologist. The pulmonologist will send you home with at home sleep study stuff. It’s simple. Sleep apnea is no joke-you can die from it. Do it

    • @KalbieKenanova
      @KalbieKenanova Місяць тому

      Vbbbgtewwwerrrrrrrà​@@toxicplayer9586

  • @JgHaverty
    @JgHaverty Рік тому +16

    Dudes straight not breathing in some bits lol

    • @fabplays6559
      @fabplays6559 10 місяців тому +5

      That’s what sleep apnea is. You stop breathing.

  • @maggierudolph
    @maggierudolph 22 дні тому

    I got tested for sleep apnea and now I know that I have sleep apnea, now I’m going to need a cpap to help me breath at night

  • @shealinbanta4169
    @shealinbanta4169 7 місяців тому +1

    I snore too and it sounds like the first one

  • @angeloflifelight
    @angeloflifelight 5 місяців тому

    So sleep apnea is basically mini cases of agonal breathing 😱

  • @cellytron
    @cellytron Рік тому +19

    Oh god. Mine sounds so much worse than this.

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  Рік тому +2

      I'm sorry to hear that! You can get diagnosed from your home if you haven't already with this collaboration we are doing with Wesper! Scroll down to see our special code where you can get a discount here: sleepspace.com/sleep-disorders/

    • @dondon-qv8xv
      @dondon-qv8xv Рік тому +2

      That must be pretty bad. Mine is on a par with this, sometimes I do it when I'm half asleep if very tired and nodding off then the loud snorting/gasping wakes me up a little, and I recall it the next morning. I iive alone, was thinking of setting up recording to see if it actually gets worse in deep sleep. I didn't think it would much, but now you say yours is so much worse it makes me wonder just how bad it can get.

    • @alfredopampanga9356
      @alfredopampanga9356 Рік тому

      There are apps to record you

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  Рік тому

      @@alfredopampanga9356 Yep! We actually make one of the best apps to do this - it is called SleepSpace (www.sleepspace.com). It can also be used to mask the sound of a partner's snore.

    • @MarkSamurai5
      @MarkSamurai5 9 місяців тому

      Go get a sleep study done!

  • @sailorhannah
    @sailorhannah 7 місяців тому +17

    Dude rips his pants at 0:48 my goodness…sounded like an explosion

    • @unklegaz8392
      @unklegaz8392 Місяць тому +3

      Hahaaha...dude got bad sleep AND needs to change the sheets in the morning.

    • @sailorhannah
      @sailorhannah Місяць тому +1

      @@unklegaz8392 LOLL

  • @rickyardo2944
    @rickyardo2944 11 місяців тому +15

    In the comments, people are having to ask, which is which? I see and hear only one event! if there is a second event where is it? and wouldn't this difference be more clear if it was marked on the screen? this proves that it is hard very hard to present clearly... just saying!

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  11 місяців тому +11

      Hi Ricky, appreciate the feedback! In the description for the video it states that it starts out as a "normal" snore and then at around 1 min 10 seconds in you start hearing what apnea sounds like. The individual literally stops breathing for >20 seconds. Rhythmic snores are basically normal but when the breathing rate is the rhythmic this indicates a deeper issue like possible apnea. Hope this is helpful!

    • @julies5462
      @julies5462 11 місяців тому +3

      The individual literally stops breathing for >20 seconds. Rhythmic snores are basically normal but when the breathing rate is the rhythmic this indicates a deeper issue like possible apnea
      Sorry the last part of this comment doesn't make sense due to typos perhaps.
      What do you mean please?

    • @cindyhopkie9159
      @cindyhopkie9159 7 місяців тому +1

      first part normal~ goes onto apnea...my bf is more the second but his chest seems stressed and entire body serms to somewhat vibrate.

  • @geeman4399
    @geeman4399 8 місяців тому +22

    So which is which?

    • @roxrix4940
      @roxrix4940 4 місяці тому +1

      First one is normal.

  • @jamesmccrudden2002
    @jamesmccrudden2002 8 місяців тому +6

    Mine sounds like the last one where it slunds like i cant breathe

  • @ianadriansw206
    @ianadriansw206 2 місяці тому +3

    I sleep with a tape in my mouth and I still snore, do you think is nasal snoring?

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  23 дні тому

      could be apnea... or allergies (have you looked at if you are allergic to dust mites?)

  • @dominiquepilon5910
    @dominiquepilon5910 4 місяці тому +1

    Sounds exactly like my dad he has congestive heart failure sometimes he freaked me out because oh god hes having a heart attack

  • @OptimisticGray
    @OptimisticGray 11 місяців тому +13

    what the! That's a long pause!

  • @rpoutine3271
    @rpoutine3271 4 місяці тому +2

    I used an app to record my sleep and found for the first time that I snore quite loudly (What's more the volume ''crescendoed'') at lighter stages of sleep, but at normal breathing speed and it was more airy. There was also times when I was breathing normally and other times when the snoring was more like a low growl, in fact the app called those low growl recordings ''Cat'' since it tries to find disturbances, thinking it was perhaps a cat purring. What worries me the most is the two snorts and how strained the loud snoring is.

  • @Knappa22
    @Knappa22 5 місяців тому +6

    The 2nd type from 1:09 is what I have. Silence then a huge snort followed by gasps. This is what alerted that it was sleep apnea 🙁

    • @starrypunk20
      @starrypunk20 24 дні тому

      Did you get a cpap? Did it help?

  • @starrypunk20
    @starrypunk20 24 дні тому

    My husband, as soon as he falls asleep he starts breathing very loud and fast. As the night goes on it turns into periods of heavy snoring punctuated by silence and then snoring again and occasional loud snorts/gasps. Does this sound like apnea? We don’t have insurance so he wants to just get a cpap and not do the sleep test

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  23 дні тому

      I would definitely get this checked out and have an apnea evaluation. You could try getting a used CPAP on ebay, but I would recommend getting the actual sleep test to see where you are at with it and rule out other things. There are actually different types of apnea which you should identify (i.e. central versus obstructive). You can get it evaluated for $67 with the link below. Feel free to message me after and I can navigate you in the process a bit. The free tutorials below should also help you navigate this a bit: sleepspace.com/review-of-wesper-for-diagnosing-and-monitoring-sleep-apnea/

  • @genghiskhan12
    @genghiskhan12 8 місяців тому +1

    its like me i have sleep apnea maybe

  • @Torey-qm2np
    @Torey-qm2np 5 місяців тому +1

    Terrifying

  • @maxsmart99
    @maxsmart99 Рік тому +3

    Wow!

  • @prisonroblox9426
    @prisonroblox9426 6 місяців тому

    🩰

  • @thomasdanielraj
    @thomasdanielraj 4 місяці тому

    😂😊

  • @putnamehereholdmadoodle
    @putnamehereholdmadoodle 5 місяців тому

    D

  • @gartenberdaniel
    @gartenberdaniel  Рік тому +1

    FYI - anyone that sounds like this can get evaluated super cheap and from your home using Wesper - here is a link to a discount code: sleepspace.com/review-of-wesper-for-diagnosing-and-monitoring-sleep-apnea/

  • @absfinal
    @absfinal Рік тому +5

    Is the second one the apnoe

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  Рік тому +1

      Correct

    • @dondon-qv8xv
      @dondon-qv8xv Рік тому

      @@gartenberdaniel Hi Daniel, and thanks for this video. Could sleeping tablets makes sleep apnea worse?

  • @tcamp007
    @tcamp007 5 місяців тому +1

    I play this when I leave the bed so my wife thinks I’m there

  • @wemoo4
    @wemoo4 10 місяців тому +1

    I sound like the normal one
    I snore with mouth closed and on the sides, can you explain what the reason for this type of snoring

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  10 місяців тому +3

      I'm not exactly sure but sometimes when we get older the cardilage in our nose builds up - have you tried a nasal dilator like this one?
      www.nasalaid.com/
      If it works then you can rule it out and move onto things like allergies (dust mites is a common issue). You can get tested by an allergist and there are special pillowcases to address it.

  • @Icerollstar1
    @Icerollstar1 Рік тому +4

    So, what is the normal snore?

    • @danielgartenberg2872
      @danielgartenberg2872 Рік тому +4

      Actually all snoring is not normal, but some snoring is very very abnormal, when it is a sign of sleep apnea.

    • @Icerollstar1
      @Icerollstar1 Рік тому +2

      @@danielgartenberg2872 Sorry, I meant which one in the video is normal snoring and which one indicates sleep apnea?

    • @gartenberdaniel
      @gartenberdaniel  Рік тому +5

      @@Icerollstar1 The first one is "normal" and then thereafter where the breathing is staggered, this is more indicative of a sleep apnea snore.

    • @Icerollstar1
      @Icerollstar1 Рік тому

      @@gartenberdaniel Ah, when i snore i sound a bit like how it is in the "normal" one, but as it turns out I was having hypoapneas after i did a sleep study.