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@stepklin
Hi Stephen, Good Morning!
Thank you for sharing all this additional information with me – I really appreciate it!
From what you've shared, it sounds like your doctor is leaving no stone unturned – that's reassuring, even though the testing process feels like a lot right now.
Let me share something that happened with my father this week that might be relevant. He's been sleeping very poorly, so his doctor ordered a polysomnography (sleep study). The results showed his oxygen levels dropped significantly during the night, and he was diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea. His doctor has now recommended he use a CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) device every night.
From that appointment, I learned that apnea can affect memory. I've been noticing my father's memory getting worse over the past year, so this connection really made sense.
I'm wondering if this might also be affecting your memory? Have you received your BiPAP machine yet? From my understanding as a patient, the apnea you've been diagnosed with could be a potential seizure trigger. It definitely impacts sleep quality, which is another well-known seizure trigger.
As I've shared in many posts, worrying in advance doesn't help us – it only raises our anxiety, which itself can trigger seizures. Here's a link to a recent post where I worried myself over nothing: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1496103/
Try to put Monday's procedure out of your mind for now and enjoy your weekend as best you can.
Keeping my fingers crossed for you – please keep me updated!
Chris
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