Sure, but when we talk about “someone who snores” it’s not an occasional thing in some positions that is benign, it’s typically a regular nightly occurance that is often disruptive to even partners who then experience health effects from impacted sleep
But does snoring equate to sleep apnea was the question
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Sure, but when we talk about “someone who snores” it’s not an occasional thing in some positions that is benign, it’s typically a regular nightly occurance that is often disruptive to even partners who then experience health effects from impacted sleep
I’m just saying snoring doesn’t mean sleep apnea. It can be a symptom of that or not