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I tried several years ago and along about midnight I rang for the tech and made him unhook me, drove home, took a shower to wash all the goo out of my hair and went to bed. Never went back.
My dad, generally a heavy sleeper, had a sleep study performed to attempt to determine the cause of some overheating issues. Even a champion sleeper like my father was hardly able to sleep through the night. I struggle to sleep if the top sheet is out-of-kilter; there’s no possible way I would be able to get a wink of sleep during a sleep study. I can’t imagine how they ever get any valuable information from them.
I read a review of a wrist-worn device that’s supposed to help you wake up when you’re most neurologically ready to wake up in the morning (sometimes less is more). The reviewer complained that the sheer 3/4-inch thickness of the device interfered.
I use a CPAP and people ask me “How the hell do you sleep with that thing strapped to your face?” “Like a log,” I tell them. Seriously, it makes a huge difference.
doc white about 13 years ago
My wife did this. I slept like a log in our motor home.
dobbsm about 13 years ago
SO true. I think he might actually be MISSING a few wires…
flyertom about 13 years ago
God forbid you have to go to the bathroom during the night, and wait ’til you try to wash the electrode stickum out of your hair!
V-Beast about 13 years ago
put golf on the tv.
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
It took almost as long to wire me up as it did to slap a CPAP on me.About 65 minutes into it, I had “woken up” 56 times.
J Short about 13 years ago
That guy won’t get any sleep; he’s too wired.
myrondb about 13 years ago
All comments are so true!!!
LingeeWhiz about 13 years ago
I tried several years ago and along about midnight I rang for the tech and made him unhook me, drove home, took a shower to wash all the goo out of my hair and went to bed. Never went back.
Hoosierlostboy Premium Member about 13 years ago
Absolutely dead on. Most miserable night of my life. How the heck can they learn anything when it is impossible to sleep?
truckerdave about 13 years ago
I never woke up and they told me I had sleep apnea, what a crock.
fishbulb239 about 13 years ago
My dad, generally a heavy sleeper, had a sleep study performed to attempt to determine the cause of some overheating issues. Even a champion sleeper like my father was hardly able to sleep through the night. I struggle to sleep if the top sheet is out-of-kilter; there’s no possible way I would be able to get a wink of sleep during a sleep study. I can’t imagine how they ever get any valuable information from them.
Stephen Gilberg about 13 years ago
I read a review of a wrist-worn device that’s supposed to help you wake up when you’re most neurologically ready to wake up in the morning (sometimes less is more). The reviewer complained that the sheer 3/4-inch thickness of the device interfered.
DrMoses about 13 years ago
Oh boy can I relate to this one. Been there done that. Did not sleep a wink!! Great cartoon, love it!!!
claudskij about 13 years ago
Home sleep study—lots easier to do, cheaper, too.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 13 years ago
I use a CPAP and people ask me “How the hell do you sleep with that thing strapped to your face?” “Like a log,” I tell them. Seriously, it makes a huge difference.
bonnevilledriver about 13 years ago
Easier said than done!!
furgeddit almost 13 years ago
The nurse will wake him up later, to give him a sleeping pill.
MichiganMitten over 2 years ago
That’s not too far off how it goes.