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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2910859" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p><strong>...To me the worst part of the whole experience was the sleep study. It was more like a sleep deprivation study. Every time I would get to sleep they would wake me up. I don't know if that was normal but it was really pissing me off after a while.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>THIS! Yeah, it was a rough night for sure doing that darn sleep study, but the outcome is good. Remember when they used to say: "Awww, he died in his sleep; peacefully." What they should have probably been saying is: "The poor sucker died struggling for air; if he'd not been so stubborn and done a sleep study and got a CPAP, he'd probably still be around now to see his kids grow up".</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2910859, member: 10465"] [B]...To me the worst part of the whole experience was the sleep study. It was more like a sleep deprivation study. Every time I would get to sleep they would wake me up. I don't know if that was normal but it was really pissing me off after a while.[/QUOTE][/B] THIS! Yeah, it was a rough night for sure doing that darn sleep study, but the outcome is good. Remember when they used to say: "Awww, he died in his sleep; peacefully." What they should have probably been saying is: "The poor sucker died struggling for air; if he'd not been so stubborn and done a sleep study and got a CPAP, he'd probably still be around now to see his kids grow up". [/QUOTE]
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