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<blockquote data-quote="mapcon1941" data-source="post: 2538578" data-attributes="member: 18257"><p>I work 12 hour rotating shifts as well. I notice that a high percentage of coworkers have related health issues ie. diabetes and high blood pressure. I guess it goes with the territory. I also have sleep apnea and the CPAP was/is a life saver. The sleep study sucks, but would be worth it if you are are diagnosed then treated. There is also a drug called Nuvigil or something along that spelling that will help you be awake during the day when you are on nightshift and try to live a normal life. I take it very little, and only when necessary, but it does help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mapcon1941, post: 2538578, member: 18257"] I work 12 hour rotating shifts as well. I notice that a high percentage of coworkers have related health issues ie. diabetes and high blood pressure. I guess it goes with the territory. I also have sleep apnea and the CPAP was/is a life saver. The sleep study sucks, but would be worth it if you are are diagnosed then treated. There is also a drug called Nuvigil or something along that spelling that will help you be awake during the day when you are on nightshift and try to live a normal life. I take it very little, and only when necessary, but it does help. [/QUOTE]
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