There are alternatives to the CPAP Karl, though it does work for most of the people who try it. It didn't work for me, because when I turned over in my sleep the mask slipped, the air whistled out of the side ... which woke my wife, who woke me to sort the mask out.
In the end I was referred to the dental people who made a brace to bring my lower jaw forward a bit. Using that and losing some weight sorted the problem out for me.
Tiggerblue, when I had it I found my ability to concentrate went out of the window, which made it close to impossible to learn new things. I could fall asleep at the drop of a hat (even managed to do that, briefly, in the middle of a conversation with someone) and I was a danger to myself and other road users if I was driving.
If, as Sqad says, his daytime life is satisfactory, don't worry about it. I was always a snorer and I always had brief moments when I stopped breathing while asleep. My wife tells me I still do both, but I no longer have problems with concentration and don't keep falling asleep.