A person who suffers from sleep apnea is often referred to as a "sleep apnea patient" or simply a "sleep apnea sufferer." Sleep apnea is a condition characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep, which can lead to various health issues. It’s essential for individuals experiencing symptoms to seek medical evaluation and treatment.
I could quite possibly call a person who has "problem waking up and breathe while sleeping" a snorer, rude and annnoying if they sleep with me, and most probably suffering from sleep apnea. They should see a doctor.
Nothing You Just Want Be Able Too Sleep Much AS You Would Like
You would call them a martyr
well a person that can't sleep has insomnia.
A person who finds it hard to sleep is called an insomniac.
A person who loves to sleep or a person who has an obsession with bed rest is called a "CLINOMANIAC."
An insomniac
A common term would be sleep walker.
When you can't sleep you might have insomnia so a person who can't sleep might be called an insomniac.
In the UK - we call them an 'out-patient'.
antagonist
Victim