Question by ddlg42: When was Sleep Apnea first recognized as an actual sickness or disability?
When was Sleep Apnea first recognized as an actual sickness or disability? I was in the military from ’73-’77 and had all the symptoms but I was young and was never concerned with the effects. Once out of the military, symptoms persisted and was eventually told by the VA and civilian doctors tha I had OSA and have been on a CPAP for over 15 years now. Even after a LAUPP and G-BAT(VA) surgery I still have OSA and still have to use the CPAP. I am trying to service connect my OSA. Please help.

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Answer by Just Me
Here is a link that may help….http://www.talkaboutsleep.com/sleep-disorders/archives/history.htmnk

It is hard to say exactly when it was recognized. Sleep and sleep disorders have been studied for decades. I think somewhere around the 1960′s is when it was most officially recognized. 1968 was when we got official rules for recording polysomnography.

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