ncmickeyluvr
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Well, I went to the doctor today because of a sinus infection and somehow left with a recommendation to have a sleep study done. Oh and apparently I have seasonal allergies, too. Anyway, in the course of the discussion, we got on the subject of my sleep habits. My doctor thinks it would be beneficial for me to go for a sleep study because of possible sleep apnea. He told me that he would email me some information and I could think about it but he has not set anything up. What he said does make sense so I'm curious. I've ALWAYS classified myself as a "bad" sleeper....a very light sleeper. He put that together with alot of my other habits.....general fatigue, I'm overweight, grind my teeth, migraines, etc...and thinks a study would be beneficial.
So, my question is: What is the sleep study like? Does insurance generally cover the study? Do you have one of those cpap machines?
and mostly....if you're a crappy sleeper to begin with how the heck can attaching a machine to your face make sleeping any easier??
So, my question is: What is the sleep study like? Does insurance generally cover the study? Do you have one of those cpap machines?
and mostly....if you're a crappy sleeper to begin with how the heck can attaching a machine to your face make sleeping any easier??
