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by tptacek
2780 days ago
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See! You get it! If I felt I had an urgent problem I'd just deal with the study, but "feeling tired during the day" is very, very low on my list of complaints. I sort of feel like I get away with murder, biologically; I go to sleep at 1AM and get up at 7AM and do just fine. On the other hand, my wife tells me I snore and randomly stop breathing, so I have reason to believe there's something going on. |
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Snoring is "fine". There is some resistance, but it's likely you can still breathe sufficiently. The problem is when snoring stops.
By the way, my first sleep study was crap and I couldn't sleep and no conclusions were drawn.
The second was at home and I had a cpap machine waiting for me one day after I returned the results.
> If I felt I had an urgent problem I'd just deal with the study
By the time it's urgent you are already deep into other issues, such as high blood pressure. And now you have more than one issue to deal with. This is like the biological version of tech debt.