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01-29-2014, 09:17 AM | #1 | ||
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Hello all,
still looking for answers. Had a sleep study done two weeks ago, very mild sleep apnea was prescribed 9.0cm pressure, but it did not address my main concern of jerking awake at the moment of sleep. I also get a gross, cold, sick feeling, with a mild adrenaline spike every time I am about to slip into sleep. My question is this - could a sleep study diagnose sleep seizures? When I spoke to the sleep tech, he claimed that the 'frequency/channels' they run are 3 times slower than a neurologist uses, and that they have far less electrodes hooked up than a neurologist. One reason I did the sleep study was to see if my problem was not sleep apnea related - In general, do sleep studies test or allow for signs of sleep seizure to show up? Thanks, Matt |
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