bicker said:I had one once. Luckily it found nothing wrong, but I do have to admit it was practically impossible to get to sleep. I think they said they got only about three hours of useful data. I wouldn't plan on going to work the day after the study.
Mackey Mouse said:I have to be honest, I had one scheduled and cancelled it....the whole thing boggled my mind...I have to sleep with people watching me. I knew I would not be able to sleep so I cancelled it. I was going through a period of time when I was having difficulty sleeping, but that seems to have passed now. I do not believe a lot of sleep issues are caused by stress in one's life and I was having stress.....then for women add on hormonal....a lot of things can play into not being able to sleep.
If it starts up again, and I am having difficult, I will reschedule, but right now, I am good..

bicker said:I don't remember anyone watching me sleep. I think that's the last thing they were interested in. The computers watched me sleep. The nurses and aides were just there to hook me up, and make sure that nothing unusual occurred because of being in an unfamiliar bed.
powellrj said:The 24 hour ones are a huge pain. You sleep for awhile, they wake you up for a few hours, then you have to sleep again for a few hours. You have to stay in your room, but you aren't allowed to lay on your bed, so you just sit in a regular chair with a hospital tray table and a tv with limited channels and try to keep busy.
Mackey Mouse said:Here's the thing.......I had very little information on the sleep study....I knew you would be hooked up to wires and I have watched my daughter go through sleep studies when she was little and it was not pleasant. Try making a child sleep when they do not want to sleep and hook them up to wires.....thanksfully it was not overnight, but she had to sleep and we had to deprive her of sleep the night before.. Probably part of the reason I was in no rush to have this done to me. At least, I understood what was going to be done, but nonetheless was not comfortable with it.
I understand someone hooks you up and then you just sleep with computers doing the study....but who checks the computers? and if you turn over and knock off one of the wires.....does the computer let someone know and they come in and fix it.. I felt vulnerable and uncomfortable....
There was not enough info given to me and I live a few hours away from Boston...I decided if I need this sleep study, I will have it done in Boston, not in this small local hospital on Cape Cod.. I was just not comfortable with the instructions and how it was handled hence my cancelling it......if the issue comes up again, I will reschedule but in Boston...probably Mass General.. not here on the Cape.


I'm sure every hospital is different in how they run their sleep clinics and stuff like that, but at the one hospital that I did one study in they walked me passed a room where there were three techs sitting in front of monitors that all had people sleeping in them. I don't know how many people each were responsible for or anything like that.Mackey Mouse said:Wait.. didn't Bicker just say it was a computer watching you....so if you grunted, did the computer ask if you needed anything?? I am confused again.
"That was during my first sleep study so I had a hard time sleeping after that just thinking that someone was watching and listening to my every move. "
I knew I was not alone in my thinking here.. but bravo to you for having it done.. I just chickened out when the symptoms went away and thought I will do it another day if the symptoms come back..![]()