Sunday, July 8, 2007

Sleep Camp

As many of you know, I have recently spent some time at a sleep clinic to help discover the reason behind my daytime sleepiness. Since it's summertime, we have decided to call it "sleep camp" (Jimmer will be attending "study camp" sometime this week where he will go to an undisclosed location away from his friends and stay until he takes his bar exam). I stayed 2 full nights and one day designated to taking naps. I am happy to report that I was the winner for the day-I was able to sleep on all 5 of my scheduled naps! I'm sure if they handed out trophies like other camps I would have received my fair share. Also noteworthy is that they discovered I have sleep apnea, which is a fancy way of saying I stop breathing a number of times a night. It sounds serious but apparently it's the popular thing to have these days. I now have a machine that I use at night, called a CPAP (Continuous Positive Air Pressure), that looks really funny. On the bright side, since I always wore ear plugs and a face mask to bed at night anyways, it's doesn't make me look much funnier that I already did! Since I have stated the machine I have noticed a huge difference. I used to have to go to my car during lunch everyday to take a nap and I haven't done that at all in the last week! This is very exciting for me and want to thank everyone for their prayers. Life is good. God is good!
Before
electrodes were placed on my head and body with glue and tape to record brain
activity, eye movement, oxygen and carbon dioxide blood levels, heart rate and rhythm, breathing rate and rhythm, the flow of air through my mouth and nose, snoring, body muscle movements, and chest and belly movement.
After

Just imagine the looks I got from people when I went down to the cafeteria for breakfast!



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am so glad for you, April. I love the pictures! Now will you post a picture of the machine you have at home? I suppose the machine doesn't seem like a simple thing for you, but, really, it is such an uncomplicated fix for your tiredness. Good job for going!