I posted this on some of the other sleep forums, but thought I should post here also:
Anyone else see this article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050905/hl_nm/health_sleep_dc
I would love to see the actual research article to see how they defined EDS...to me sleepiness is different then fatigue. Personally I can do a lot of things when I'm fatigued but its a lot harder when I am actually sleepy and worried about falling asleep. I would also like to know how they determine who had apnea or sleep related breathing disorders- or rather who didn't. As we all know there are way too many people who have no idea they have apnea...and worse yet the ones who suspect they might but can't get their doctor to take them seriously & send them to a sleep specialist.
And how many people who are given antidepressants are actually clincally depressed? It seems all too often doctors would rather write a script for an antidepressant then try to find the actual cause of the problems. I don't think anyone can go through years of lack of restorative sleep and not get depressed at some point- especially when they have to stop participating in things because they are afraid they might fall asleep. But then they have a reason for your sleepiness, don't they?

