It's that time of the year....

It's that time of the year....

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Am I awake yet???

Not sure as I had a sleep study done at the hospital last night for sleep apnea.  http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/sleep-studies  I had little wires connected to my head with paste and a band around my chest to do an ekg and another band to measure the respiratory readings.  Plus a lot of other things connected with leads.  All together an unpleasant night.   I couldn’t wait to get home to wash my hair and take a shower.


According to the World Health Organization approximately 100 million people worldwide have OSA (sleep apnea). In the
United States, OSA is estimated to affect 1 in 4 men and 1 in 9 women; and affects 23 million working adults.
Approximately 4% of men and 2% of women over the age of 35 years have symptomatic moderate or severe
OSA, affecting approximately 12 million people in the United States.  It is estimated that less than 25% of
OSA sufferers have been diagnosed,

One of my friends that I have had since I started blogging  along with her husband make many beautiful items out of wood.  Nancy is having a give away at her blog.  Please visit her, look at her beautiful items, leave a comment, follow her, and you will be entered in the drawing.

http://hollarwood.blogspot.com/2012/01/give-away-drawing.html

I am exhausted.  I just made a run to the store to get necessary items like bananas and Lean Cuisine.  Also some chicken as I am thinking chicken and dumplings on Tuesday.  Tomorrow after my lab I am going out for breakfast so I won’t be hungry.

My direct order (remember I worked for the military) for you all is to stay safe and be happy!!

Beth

I about forgot the countdown again,  it stands at 58 days!!

8 comments:

  1. Hi Beth, I don't imagine you got much sleep with all those wires,etc. Hope you have a restful day and all goes well for you with all the tests.
    Have a great week ahead and the chicken and dumplings sounds delicious..
    Hugs, Dianne :)

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  2. Sounds like something to keep you awake instead of checking your sleep. I still think my husband has it but the doctor asked him some questions and says no. I think I should have been with him as he doesn't know what I hear and how often I have to make him move onto his side. Chicken and dumplings is my very favorite thing. We have a place here that makes the best and biggest dumplings you ever saw.

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  3. "I I captain!"
    Thank you for the shout out. I am really happy making toys and other items.
    I know too many people who wear oxygen at night. Their bodies just stop breathing for periods of time then they feel sooo tired during the day. I actually do deep breathing before I go to bed for years now. If nothing else it builds muscles, heh. I hope the tests turned out fine. Did you feel like Franenschtien all wired up? That must have been miserable.

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  4. I've often wondered about those sleep tests and if people have a hard time getting to sleep. I don't think I could sleep with all that connected to me.
    Did you say chicken and dumplings! My that sounds good and I haven't made that for a long long time. I might just have to get a chicken out of the freezer this week and make it.

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  5. Oh gosh Beth..I didn't realize you had an appointment that soon. Did you sleep at ALL???

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  6. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea a couple of years ago and use a Cpap machine most of he time. When I first told my friends in our small group, I learned that all but 3 of them used the same kind of machine, and one of those was diagnosed about 3 weeks later. It makes a big difference, but I'm not using it during my eye surgeries for obvious reason's. The second eye surgery is scheduled for tomorrow.
    Let us know your diagnosis. bertieblue

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  7. I wouldn't doubt I could have it. I have one girlfriend who sleeps with a Cpap machine so I have heard about them. She told me about how hard it was to sleep away from home hooked up to all the equipment! I hope you find out soon one way or the other.
    Your friend makes nice things, too, BTW. That grasshopper is so cute! No little ones in the family, though. ;)

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  8. Beth, I hate to hear this, but at least you can have the cpap to help.

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