Hi Dr. Park,
I have a split-night sleep study (polysomnogram) scheduled for exactly 1 week from now. This is to gauge if I have sleep
apneaApnea monitor
Apnea of prematurity
Breathing - slowed or stopped
Central sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea
Sleep apnea, because I've been suffering symptoms like
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Daytime cold & flu relief
Daytime liquicap fatigue, morning headache, dry mouth and sinus/eustachian congestion for the past several months, with no other compelling diagnosis. Over the past 2 weeks, I have also developed
insomniaDepression and insomnia
Insomnia concerns
Primary insomnia
Sleeping difficulty, i.e. I haven't been able to fall asleep till 2 or 3 am (my
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So, as you can imagine, I am quite anxious what will happen if i can't sleep well on the night of my sleep study. My question is: does
insomniaDepression and insomnia
Insomnia concerns
Primary insomnia
Sleeping difficulty affect the results of a sleep study that is being conducted to test for
apneaApnea monitor
Apnea of prematurity
Breathing - slowed or stopped
Central sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea
Sleep apnea? If yes, what is a reasonable workaround? Can I ask to be given an Ambien or Lunesta on that night to ensure that I get to sleep? Is this normally allowed during sleep study? Or, should I postpone the study and just give myself time to get over this insomnia?
Greatly appreciate your advise.
thanks,
Akshay