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Originally Posted by Wild Coyote
The sleep and the sedation help me with the other symptoms: agitation, sound sensitivity, etc. It's just that the sedation is overwhelming during the day. Maybe I am hoping for too much in hoping for nighttime sleep and daytime clarity?
My pdoc wants to do a sleep study. The sleep doc says, One needs to sleep in order to get data from a sleep study. Lol. True.

WC
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That'd be crazy if they found out you had sleep apnea, on top of everything else. The plus side being it'd explain a few things and its pretty well correctable, if I'm not mistaken.
I do feel for your situation. Being able to pull up FA off the top of your head, on demand, and present it in the way the person sitting across from you is going to be able to digest requires
lots of prep - tough, tough, tough. Doing it under chronic sleep dep conditions - ah man.
Looser - nah, far from it. I have to salute you.