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Title: Sleep Study?
Post by: Brenden on June 16, 2010, 12:17:29 PM
Who has been thru a sleep disorder study?

I am lucky enough to be able to partake in one tonite at the University Of Michigan hospital!!

Going to try to sleep "normally" in a hospital bed,with electrodes stuck all over,and being watched to boot!! ;D

Normal? Yea right!!! ;)

Richard,don't wish me pretty nurses,I don't want that on film!! :D
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: kjtrains on June 16, 2010, 12:40:20 PM
Wishing you the best, there, Brenden.  Sleep well.    :)
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: theirishguard on June 16, 2010, 12:48:49 PM
you will pray for morning.  Tom
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: ccoorreeyy on June 16, 2010, 01:17:26 PM
Wow Brenden, your a lucky man!  I just looked up University Of Michigan sleep study nurse and found this.  Sweet dreams!  ::)
(http://www.halloweenpartystore.com/Images/Products/Intensive-Care-Nurse.jpg)
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: kjtrains on June 16, 2010, 02:46:15 PM
Careful of those dreams, Brenden!    ;D
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: Richard S on June 16, 2010, 03:44:00 PM
Brenden:

I didn't realize until Corey found and posted it here that they had put that photograph I took on their website, but tell Trixie that Richard sends his very best.  ;)

Pleasant dreams, my friend.   8)  
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: birdman on June 16, 2010, 03:58:14 PM
   Brenden, I had this done last fall as a test for sleep apnea. It wasn't too uncomfortable. I fell asleep quickly and woke only once during the night. If you access wikipedia and look up "sleep apnea", you'll see a picture of a guy all wired up and ready for bed. That's exactly how I looked last fall and how you'll look tonight!! Good luck,  Gene
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: Brenden on June 16, 2010, 04:22:39 PM
Thanks all for the info!!

Corey,
You accessed my regular nursing staff-that is why I am a bit worried about this other staffing at the "sleep center"!!
That is a very nice picture of Candi though-thanks!! ;)

Richard,you are mistaking the pic for Trixie,Candi's twin sister-easy enough to make that mistake though!! ;D

I have to drive 200 plus miles one way to do this "study",so i'll be all set for some rest.. 8)

Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: Richard S on June 16, 2010, 06:06:09 PM
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Thanks all for the info!!

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Richard,you are mistaking the pic for Trixie,Candi's twin sister-easy enough to make that mistake though!! ;D

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That might explain why I thought I was seeing double when I woke up about 3:00 a.m.   ;)
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: tracker on June 16, 2010, 06:48:30 PM
That was the double scotch.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: tracker on June 16, 2010, 07:32:49 PM

Sleep apnea study must be the new hot thing. My sister and brother-in-law just had one and are now using their new sleep assist machines that only allow breathing through the nose, mostly while sleeping on the back.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: yankee2500 on June 16, 2010, 10:36:56 PM
My Doc at the VA wanted me to have a sleep study, because my wife told him I snore a lot. I sleep good and wake up feeling rested, so I'm not going to join the Hosehead movement.

Best of luck, Brenden

John
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: tracker on June 16, 2010, 10:50:31 PM

John,
You have made a brilliant decision. The proof is how you feel when you wake up. This current topic is usually started by a disgruntled sleep mate.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: DDGator on June 17, 2010, 10:44:00 PM
I didn't see this yesterday.  I have done an number of sleep studies.  No big deal.   MUCH better than a digital rectal exam.  ;)

I use a CPAP machine and its no big deal either.  A small price to pay for getting good quality sleep again!
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: tracker on June 17, 2010, 11:41:49 PM

It also beats a colonoscopy but that isn't nearly as bad as imagined either for the peace of mind it offers.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: birdman on June 18, 2010, 07:13:07 PM
   My doctor was worried that I might have sleep apnea when I told her that I felt dull and logy upon awakening in the morning. The sleep study proved that this was not caused by any sleep problem, but was the result of natural stupidity. Thank God! What a relief! I should have realized it was something much more common and prevalent than the easily preventable sleep apnea. She said that as yet there was no cure for stupidity, but they were working on it. Probably just need more grant money.     Gene
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: tracker on June 18, 2010, 07:38:44 PM
Money is not a cure for stupidity but comes close if one can be a bit reticent.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: Richard S on June 18, 2010, 09:57:31 PM
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It also beats a colonoscopy but that isn't nearly as bad as imagined either for the peace of mind it offers.

Amen to that! Every man over 50 needs to check his pride at the door and undergo the examination. The momentary inconvenience and loss of dignity is nothing compared to what will be experienced from a slow death from colon cancer. I've watched a friend go from body builder, to frail invalid, to the grave -- all within a year. And the tragedy of it all is that he would be here today if that damned polyp had been discovered while it was still benign.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: tracker on June 19, 2010, 03:52:01 PM

Thanks for sharing the sad sequence with us, Richard. I hope that this account will cause just one person to visit his Dr. who wouldn't have otherwise. This procedure is truly an ounce of prevention and stories like this are all too common.  
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: DanR9SF on June 19, 2010, 04:57:43 PM
I was diagnosed with sleep apnea back in 2000 and had the operation.  Now I can't snore nor even make that sound you make when you're simulating a "pig" as in someone overeating.  When you make that sound you're flapping the flesh in the back of your throat, the same flesh that flaps when you snore.

My sleep apnea was bad.  I would awaken yet feel groggy and weak for half an hour or so.  My girlfriend was a nurse and told me I stopped breathing for around 20 seconds, then I'd gasp for air, roll over, and repeat about 4 or 5 minutes later - all night.

Before then, my (ex) wife would wake me up and be visibly upset because I was snoring.  Of course I had been asleep, so the first thing I would say to her is, "are you sure I was snoring"?  This would set her off like you wouldn't believe!  The look on her face...  Anyway we got divorced and I think it was because of her inability to sleep in the same house with someone (me) who snored loudly (me).  

The operation was a complete success and the only negative side effect is, I can no longer make fun of people overeating.

Moral of the story: see the doctor once a year.  It can save your life.  I had the colonoscopy at age 50 and it was so simple, I didn't feel a thing.  They give you a drug that causes temporary amnesia so I may have felt everything but I sure don't remember.  I woke up and that was it.  I never even felt them touch me.  All the stress I went through worrying about the procedure - all for nothing.  If you haven't had the examination and you're 50 or over - get it done.  
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: yankee2500 on June 19, 2010, 05:55:46 PM
 I had the colonoscopy at 51 and need to call the VA and make an appointment to have another, it's been ten years.
The worst part was drinking the gallon of fluid (http://i413.photobucket.com/albums/pp216/yankee2500/puke1.gif)

John

Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: DanR9SF on June 19, 2010, 06:12:58 PM
I meant to add something about that.  I didn't have to drink anything (except water).  The Doc gave me some tablets to take every 4 hours for 36 hours prior to the procedure.  "Drink a lot of water".  I did.  Cleaned me out.  It was not bad at all.  I think they've made a lot of progress and the procedure is much easier than it used to be.  
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: kjtrains on June 19, 2010, 06:22:05 PM
Less than 2 months, still had to drink the liquid the day before.  Not bad tasting, but the quantity.  Uhhh!

I have heard within the next year or so they will have a blood test that will eliminate the colonoscopy.  Was on the ABC News.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: tracker on June 19, 2010, 06:45:04 PM

The blood test, if it happens, will not eliminate the polyps but would certainly be a step in the right direction.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: kjtrains on June 19, 2010, 06:48:16 PM
Here is something that explains it better!

http://www.king5.com/health/cancer-free-washington/60789247.html
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: tracker on June 19, 2010, 07:45:36 PM

Hopefully, by the time that comes about maybe there will be more effective ways of avoiding cancer entirely such as the work in monoclonal antibodies, for example. Or, as a friend of mine said 30 years ago when he lost his young wife to breast cancer: "I pray for the day that cancer becomes obsolete."
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: kjtrains on June 19, 2010, 08:13:24 PM
Now that will be great!
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: yankee2500 on June 19, 2010, 09:34:57 PM
Unfortunately the VA doesn't institute the new technology until it's old. :(
They don't even offer the same prescriptions at all VAs.
  When I moved to NC one of my scrips from the VA in Buffalo could not be filled at the VA here in Salisbury, they did not have that drug on the list of ones they could prescribe. :o
  The doctors at the VAs are not state licensed and prescriptions
they write are only good at the VA pharmacy.
  I had a aortic valve replacement done at the Buffalo VA, top notch care provided for the ten years I went there, the Salisbury VA, were I go now is a little scary.

John
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: Brenden on June 21, 2010, 01:37:29 AM
Well I sure am glad I had my colonoscopy a couple of months ago,cause this sleep clinic had a "combo" of sleep test/rear router test,and I was glad I didn't have to go thru that again!! ;)

Truth be told,I did have a colonoscopy a while ago,and I was clean and clear-don't want to do the clean out again.. :o

My sleep test was alright I guess.
They did come in about 2 hrs of sleep,and attached a Bi-Pap machine on me due to low O2..

Felt like a fighter pilot with the mask on!!
They were in 2-3 more times to adjust this or that,good peoples but hardly a "good" nites sleep was had..

They did say that normally there is a follow up test,depending on the results of the first one,so I await that from the ordering Dr.!!

BTW,there was not a blond nurse/technician to be found.

But there was a very nice brunette beauty!! ;)

Being that everything is filmed,we shall leave it at that!! ;D
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: kjtrains on June 21, 2010, 07:19:00 AM
Brenden.  Glad you got through it fine.  Now, hope the results are good.    :)
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: Richard S on June 21, 2010, 07:40:45 AM
A "nice brunette beauty" you say. Well now, let's go to the video tape . . . .   ;)

Glad you made it through the test, my friend!
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: kjtrains on June 21, 2010, 01:51:46 PM
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But there was a very nice brunette beauty!! ;)

Being that everything is filmed,we shall leave it at that!! ;D

Ahh.  The nice brunette beauty.  The video tape will probably now be sealed.    ;D
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: P7Enigma on June 21, 2010, 05:27:10 PM
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I didn't see this yesterday.  I have done an number of sleep studies.  No big deal.   MUCH better than a digital rectal exam.  ;)

I use a CPAP machine and its no big deal either.  A small price to pay for getting good quality sleep again!

Hummmf...what are the odds...some of you may be aware of the "issues" may father has been going thru of late and I had to haul him down to one of these "sleep" gimmicks just last week...he looked like Darth Vader after they "hooked him" all up. He said he maybe slept thirty minutes with all that garb on. BTW, if he would have seen "Trixie or Candi" he would have promptly short circuited his new defib/pace maker thingy.

Reason for the study was the reason I quoted DD: He may need one of those CPAP or "B"PAP things. I don't know what the difference is.
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: Brenden on June 23, 2010, 07:22:38 AM
P7,
Sorry to hear about the Pops..

Some people swear about the machines for helping them get a good rest!

For myself,I have to have O2 to "get by" every once in awhile,so I really do not want to have another device to be hooked up to..

I'm sure that they will reccommend a machine for me!  ;)
Title: Re: Sleep Study?
Post by: yankee2500 on June 23, 2010, 08:22:52 AM
My son-inlaw was using one of the machines and he lost his sense of smell, the doctor told him it is one of the possible side effects.:o

John