Where can I see more videos?

The Revolution’s YouTube channel is filled with great videos about the airway and your health. The Airway Revolution brings an award winning film production team to the cause.  They have produced a number of videos that show how the airway affects all of us and how the Revolution has brought people together to battle the […]

Can I contribute or sponsor?

This revolution is fueled by generosity. The Airway Revolution receives funding from individual donors, foundations, grantors, and corporate sponsors. If you would like to contribute or know an organization that would like to sponsor please contact us.  We welcome your support. 

Can I join the revolution?

Yes!  You can.  There are plenty of great ways to be part of this movement.  You can… When you tell your friends and family, post on social media, and share the Airway Revolution with all your healthcare providers you are helping to bring positive change to someone you love. Be part of the Revolution that […]

Where can I add my voice to the Revolution?

Give a voice to your concerns. We are so glad you asked because we need to hear from you! Your journey helps power the Airway Revolution.  Each story adds to the momentum of change. Please follow the link to a simple online form that gives voice to your concerns.

Why is it important to add my voice?

Your journey helps power the Airway Revolution.  Each story adds to the momentum of change. Six years ago, Sydney decided to share her story and take us on a cinematic journey to find out why she was exhausted all the time.  We discovered she had an upper airway disorder that was missed by health professionals […]

Where can I discover more?

We can connect you to airway organizations where you can get help. First, we suggest you visit our What is an airway disorder? And how do I know if I have one? pages to learn more. Next, we can connect you to airway organizations where you can get help.  You can learn more about upper […]

How do I know if I have one?

Everyone presents differently and each person can have their own distinct set of symptoms. Upper airway disorders are complex and elusive. If the disorders were presented in a simple traditional way we wouldn’t need a revolution.   Some people are like Sydney who spent over 5 years actively trying to receive a definitive diagnosis and […]

What is an airway disorder?

Airway disorders can contribute to a heart attack and stroke and/or shorten your life up to ten years. Airway disorders refer to any limitation to the flow of air in the upper airway during either day or night. This includes two of the most common obstructive disorders: Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and Upper Airway Resistance […]