LeneSouthAfrica
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Hi all, I had a sleep study done at my last IV because I am always chronically tired, even when the CF seems to be 'under control'. I need an insane amount of sleep or I feel tired and sleepy in the day. I often have restless nights, lots of waking up with a good share of CF anxiety dreams of suffocating. The study, although interesting, was uncomfortable as there seemed to be wires attached to every part of my body, but surprisingly I managed to sleep a full night in that condition.
I only got to see the introductory report, but my dr let me know that there were some unusual brainwaves, and that we would probably have to do a repeat with a more in-depth study. It is difficult to interpret but what layman sense I could make of it was:
*average sleep sats were 91%, with 2 hours spent in 81-90% range (lowest sats were 89% so this was just a slight dip, not significant), and the rest at 91-100%
*of the 5 different stages of sleep, I only went into the first 4, I never recorded any REM stage sleep!
* no sleep apneas, snoring or any unusual events, so that cannot be the cause of poor sleep
Other than a fault with the equipment, does anyone have any suggestions as to why this no-REM stage could be, and if this could be indirectly CF related or is it just a random finding? My fev1 is in 65-75% range, my awake sats are 91-96%. I am just curious if anyone else had unusual sleep studies, and possible therapies you tried.
Also, if you desatted, did it happen during REM or non-REM stage?
Thanks!
Lene
I only got to see the introductory report, but my dr let me know that there were some unusual brainwaves, and that we would probably have to do a repeat with a more in-depth study. It is difficult to interpret but what layman sense I could make of it was:
*average sleep sats were 91%, with 2 hours spent in 81-90% range (lowest sats were 89% so this was just a slight dip, not significant), and the rest at 91-100%
*of the 5 different stages of sleep, I only went into the first 4, I never recorded any REM stage sleep!
* no sleep apneas, snoring or any unusual events, so that cannot be the cause of poor sleep
Other than a fault with the equipment, does anyone have any suggestions as to why this no-REM stage could be, and if this could be indirectly CF related or is it just a random finding? My fev1 is in 65-75% range, my awake sats are 91-96%. I am just curious if anyone else had unusual sleep studies, and possible therapies you tried.
Also, if you desatted, did it happen during REM or non-REM stage?
Thanks!
Lene