Sleep studies are "easy" now. Majority can do it at home and you just turn the equipment back in by 9/10am the next morning. Much better than the in person ones that were the only choice 10-15 years ago. Just did one a few months ago---took less than 3 mins to "hook" myself up. |
| I was just referred by Primary Care for an evaluation for sleep apnea. I did not realize just how bad having it can be—cardio vascular issues (including strain on ❤️), high BP, obesity, mood, etc. Also, some sleep apnea is caused by neurological issues so a CD mouth guard and breathe strips won’t help. |
I had all of those symptoms. Went to my PCP who ordered a sleep study. I was able to do the sleep study at home. Was diagnosed and got a CPAP. It has been life changing! I had no idea how tired I was. I used to nap everyday and fall asleep everywhere. Now I have so much more energy and am incredibly well rested. |
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I use a CPAP because I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea.
Mild sleep apnea: 5 and 15. Moderate sleep apnea: 15-30. Severe sleep apnea: 30 and above. I scored 7.5. I've had the machine for about 18 months now, and have only missed using it once, nearly a year ago. To be honest, using the machine hasn't changed my energy levels or lowered my blood pressure as I was told a good nights sleep would. I had a sleep test years ago and passed. Obviously, I failed the last test. I intend to have another test soon. From what I've read, it's best to sleep on your left side. The last test I took, was at a sleep center. The bed was uncomfortable and I think that I slept on my right. Next test will be a home test where I will be more comfortable. |