My daughter (24) had trouble sleeping ever since she was little. Her ENT (Ear-Nose-Throat doctor) determined her issue, a deviated septum, corrected it, and she is now learning how to sleep through the night for the first time in her life. She still has a little trouble, largely because she's not used to recuperative sleep, and will be seeing a Neurologist who will test her for other potential issues.
Perhaps, when you are able to see your doctor, you could ask him/her about sleep apnea and see if you fit the profile.
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Have you ever been diagnosed with sleep apnea?
My daughter (24) had trouble sleeping ever since she was little. Her ENT (Ear-Nose-Throat doctor) determined her issue, a deviated septum, corrected it, and she is now learning how to sleep through the night for the first time in her life. She still has a little trouble, largely because she's not used to recuperative sleep, and will be seeing a Neurologist who will test her for other potential issues.
Perhaps, when you are able to see your doctor, you could ask him/her about sleep apnea and see if you fit the profile.
Just a suggestion.
February 2, 2009 - 8:34pmThis Comment
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