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    What To Expect At Apnea Overnight Sleep Clinic Test?

    By administrator | June 8, 2009

    I’ve been given this overnight appointment with no info so I don’t know what to expect at all. Can anyone advise please and does anyone out there have experience of sleep apnea?

    Topics: Sleep/snoring | 4 Comments »

    4 Responses to “What To Expect At Apnea Overnight Sleep Clinic Test?”

    1. Baby Bath Rings Says:
      May 29th, 2009 at 1:02 am

      it is a long night with wires attach to you when you are sound asleep you are awaken and a mask is put on you very discomfrting, then they show you your results. I was not very inpress with the test. $$$

    2. i just am 2 u Says:
      May 29th, 2009 at 1:02 am

      I have sleep apnea, a serious case of it too boot.
      Like you I went in “blind” to my sleep study. I was told to bring clothes, morning ritual stuff, and whatever else that helps you sleep. They usually ask you to be there around 8 or maybe 9p.m. so they can start putting the electrodes on varies part of your body. I had like one on each side of my calves and couple on my chest and 10 various points on my head.(don’t worry the goop does wash out of your hair)
      When you are ready too sleep they will hook up the electrodes to the monitor. All you do is sleep and they will watch you on the camera while they watch your heart beat and breathing. If your wake up sometime in the night and have to use the bathroom,, well its kinda awkward but you have tell them you need to use the bathroom. You just can’t get up because you are hooked up to the monitor. They come in, unhook you, go do your business, come back, they hook you back up and you go back to sleep.
      In the morning they come unhook you and take the electrodes off and you shower and go to work or home if you want. It takes them a couple days come back with a diagnosis.
      There are different levels of sleep apnea. You are only allowed 15 interruptions an hour for it too not be a problem. Interruptions can be you snoring, tossing and turning, not breathing, heart doing goofy stuff, it goes on but those are the basics.
      I had an average of 55 interruption’s an hour. My brother was 66. I had stopped breathing at one time for about 45 seconds.
      The way I understand sleep apnea is when you are not going into R.E.M. enough to be getting good sleep. Basically R.E.M. is the time your brain shuts down to get the much needed down time and your body goes into auto mode. Sometimes your body may forget to do the basics when in auto mode and your brain has too wake up and tell you to do them. Don’t let this scare you because you would be surprised how much of this actually goes on when we sleep. I also found out through my doctor that sleep apnea does run in family’s. My Grandpa, Dad, and Brother all have it and so do I. One thing that contributes to my problem is a small jaw. It’s half an inch smaller than should be. Some people go do that thing to their nose to help with the snoring when in fact it is probably the jaw. You might ask about that when you talk to your doctor. I hope I helped and good sleeping.

    3. caddy c Says:
      May 29th, 2009 at 1:02 am

      Yes, they put electrodes all over you. I fell asleep really fast. There was a tv to watch, but I just went to sleep. Then they kicked me out at about 6 or 7 in the am. Good luck.

    4. S P Says:
      May 29th, 2009 at 1:02 am

      they will put electrodes all over you and then expect you to sleep. Sleep doesn’t happen durng a sleep test.

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