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tootired
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 Sleep study affected by sleeping pill? **Updated**
I had a sleep study and MSLT a few days ago and couldn't fall asleep that night so at 12:15am, the tech gave me Ambien. Then I slept the rest of the night until awakened at 5:15am.
I've hardly ever taken sleeping pills in the past so I'm wondering what affect that could have on my study results.
Last yr. my study (no pill taken) showed 104 arousals/fragmented sleep and mild OSA.
I've been on a cpap for 1 1/2 yrs and am still so sleepy during the day. I even nap 3hrs after taking 400mg of Provigil!
The Dr. ordered the MSLT to r/o Narcolepsy.
I'm just wondering if taking that sleeping pill could affect my sleep study findings?
***Update:
I got my MLST sleep study results today and do not have Narcolepsy. I did sleep each time but had no REM. The Dr says I have idiopathic hypersomnia.
The good news is that my apnea was very mild, in fact I wouldn't even qualify for a CPAP anymore. So I don't need it anymore, at least not until I f/u in a month. My night study showed only 15 arousals and 4 apnea events. I don't know the exact details of the findings but he said it was fine and will give me a copy at my f/u visit. I want to be happy but I feel I still don't have a "fix". He increased my Provigil from 400mg to 800mg a day! Also suggested Melatonin 3mg at bedtime.
I do need to lose 60 lbs but it's hard to when you don't have the energy. I do work part time and do lots of other tasks around the house and workout at Curves 3x/wk. I've changed my way of eating to low carbs. I'm just frustrated that I'm in this vicious cycle and have a spouse who's doesn't "understand" how !@#! I feel everyday.
So, in my case, No news is good news! :)
Last edited by tootired on Tue Aug 05, 2008 9:58 pm; edited 3 times in total
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| Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:07 am |
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CrohnieToo
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The older meds often used for sleep, the low-dose anti-depressants, anti-anxiotics, anti-convulsants; either did or were very likely to affect a sleep study. However, these new meds developed specifically for sleep are much less likely to do so - and they can't evaluate your sleep OR titrate you IF you DON'T sleep so better to take an Ambien than to NOT sleep during an in-lab study.
W/that many arousals and disruptions of sleep as you displayed during your sleep evaluation at couple of years ago and little to no relief in the 1 1/2 years on CPAP you've done the right thing by having the new study and the MLST.
I hope this time they are able to find the source of your sleep disorder and exhaustion and a way to effectively treat it/them!! Good luck and God bless.
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| Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:15 am |
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RAM_Sleep
Joined: 23 Jun 2008
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 Re: Sleep study affected by sleeping pill?
tootired wrote:I had a sleep study and MSLT a few days ago and couldn't fall asleep that night so at 12:15am, the tech gave me Ambien. Then I slept the rest of the night until awakened at 5:15am.
I've hardly ever taken sleeping pills in the past so I'm wondering what affect that could have on my study results.
Last yr. my study (no pill taken) showed 104 arousals/fragmented sleep and mild OSA.
I've been on a cpap for 1 1/2 yrs and am still so sleepy during the day. I even nap 3hrs after taking 400mg of Provigil!
The Dr. ordered the MSLT to r/o Narcolepsy.
I'm just wondering if taking that sleeping pill could affect my sleep study findings?
Certainly, however its not likely to have such an impact that you get misdiagnosed.
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| Mon Jul 28, 2008 3:09 pm |
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tootired
Joined: 11 Jan 2007
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Thanks for the comments. I just wanted to have a "true" study and wouldn't want the sleeping pill to change the findings.
I felt that I slept so well after taking it that they may scratch their heads and think that I have no difficulty with fragmented sleep and was wsting their time! lol. I just hope I don't need to take sleepig pills to "fix" me. But if that's what works for me, I'll take their advice! I'm just tired of being tired...[/b]
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| Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:31 pm |
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RAM_Sleep
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tootired wrote:Thanks for the comments. I just wanted to have a "true" study and wouldn't want the sleeping pill to change the findings.
I felt that I slept so well after taking it that they may scratch their heads and think that I have no difficulty with fragmented sleep and was wsting their time! lol. I just hope I don't need to take sleepig pills to "fix" me. But if that's what works for me, I'll take their advice! I'm just tired of being tired...[/b]
Do you have your results yet?
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| Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:47 pm |
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tootired
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I hav a f/u visit and will get my results next Tuesday. Hopefully, then I can get some answers/help.
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| Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:17 pm |
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CrohnieToo
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So, TooTired, do you have your results yet? What's the verdict?
_________________ Some people are like Slinkies... Not really good for anything, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
Resmed VPAP Auto. Humidaire 3i, Simplicity & Micro masks, ResScan 3.4, S8 ResLink, Embla oximeter.
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| Tue Jul 29, 2008 8:33 pm |
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tootired
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Thanks for checking in on me but I don't get my results until next Tuesday. So, I'll post them when I find out because I'm sure I'll have questions even after talking to the Dr.
It'll be interesting to compare last year's study with this one since last year, I had no REM.
Now that I've been on the cpap I can see if that's changed. I didn't have a MSLT last year so this one on Friday was a new experience for me.
Until then, I'm back on my Provigil 400mg and still sleepy...
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| Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:06 pm |
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tootired
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(See update in original post) I found out my dx is Idiopathic Hyperinsomnia. Everything else has been ruled out. Hmmmm.
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| Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:56 pm |
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