Worst night's sleep EVER!
With 90 percent of the wires and miscellaneous apparatus attached to my head, face and neck, and one arm chained to the wall (practically) how is a body supposed to sleep normally?
When I did finally get into a deep sleep, they woke me up because a couple of the electrodes had come loose.
On the plus side - the technicians couldn't have been more accommodating. I would give them all gold stars.
The room was very nice, the building was gorgeous, and is located in a beautiful area. Too bad I didn't have a better time, because I'm sure that stay will cost me the price of a cruise ticket.
I won't know what, if anything, they find out for a couple of weeks. I'm not going to stress about it though - I'm (relatively) sure everything's fine.
I'm not going to be worth much today, but I'll get through it - I can have Pepsi now!
I hope I can get all this gunk out of my hair...
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ACK! pat that would definitely make it hard to sleep with all of that. What's going on? Why the sleep test?
My doctor can be a little over protective...
Apparently I don't get enough oxygen while I'm sleeping.
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