I went for my sleep study. The good news is I don't have narcolepsy, However I have disturbed sleep apnea.
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Chances are they'll try to talk you into a sleep apnea machine(CPAP). It blows air through your nose with a mask or nose tubes while you sleep at night.
They can be a little difficult getting use to and are expensive.
Things you can try on your own that might help you avoid the expense of a machine($1400+ for a CHEAP one!), are avoiding caffeine, losing excess weight(especially around your midriff), reducing stress in your life is a biggy, and avoiding anything to eat for 3-4 hours before bed.
This worked for me, but remember, that's me! You just might have to get the machine anyway and the truth is, they reduce susceptibility to migraines and headaches, help you wake up less tired, and can even save your life.
My opinion, is to discuss the suggestions I gave you with your sleep doctor.
God Bless and thanks for reading.
Discuss this with your doctor. Or you can look it up online. There is definitely a need, however, for treatment.
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