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Tonight I do my sleep study. Not really looking foward to sleeping away from home. Once I get this over with they can send my info to the insurance for approval. Can't wait :-)

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Tonight I do my sleep study. Not really looking foward to sleeping away from home. Once I get this over with they can send my info to the insurance for approval. Can't wait :-)

I just did mine last night. It wasn't that bad . I actually slept pretty good . The place was really nice .

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Good luck, I hope it goes by quickly for you! Bring whatever you use to help you fall asleep, like a book you are reading, it can help!

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The place I did mine was amazing! Like a hotel, with Snacks and movie channels... but I didn't sleep well at night because I felt like they were watching me.. and I had 3042984093842 cords stuck everywhere! Some people said it was easy, but I guess I did sleep some because it came back saying I didn't have sleep apnea which was good! I'm excited for you and hope all goes well!

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Good luck! It is no big deal, except for the monitoring that needs to be done during the study! I must have had 1000 sticky monitoring points on me!

The good news is that getting sleep apnea under treatment can help with weight loss. Untreated, sleep apnea can result in weight gain, which ends up causing more sleep apnea episodes. Treatment can break the cycle and help you lose weight.

Good luck to you!

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Tonight I do my sleep study. Not really looking foward to sleeping away from home. Once I get this over with they can send my info to the insurance for approval. Can't wait :-)

The worse part is getting the goo out of your hair from the wires being stuck on your scalp!!! You will do fine. Good luck.

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The worse part is getting the goo out of your hair from the wires being stuck on your scalp!!! You will do fine. Good luck.

That goo was a mess!!! I woke up and was like what is all of this on my face !

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I survived. It was not to bad after all. You all were right about that goo. What a mess. Thank You for all your support. July is my last nutri appt and I should have a date woohooo.

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