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(3,186 posts)Last edited Sat Jul 7, 2012, 02:21 PM - Edit history (1)
But how do you know that?
Sleep Apnea is a very common problem in the US, and can range from mild to severe. Moderate to severe cases really do require a CPAP machine (the same thing hobbit spoke of). People, even those w/severe sleep apnea, may appear totally healthy, and indeed they usually are... That is if they are using the machine every night.
The neighbor may very well be using one and you'd have no idea about his condition unless he were to tell you about it specifically. Based on what I've read about your relationship w/this neighbor, I highly doubt that he'd reveal that to you. And to your eyes he'd appear completely healthy----as long he's using his machine every night.
Here is some info about sleep apnea and how common it is:
The estimated average life span of an untreated sleep apnea patient is 20 years less than the average life span of the rest of the population.
http://www.sharecare.com/question/how-common-obstructive-sleep-apnea
Edit: Just noticed I typed in "CRAP" machine as opposed to "CPAP" machine.