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If any one of the following conditions applies to you, you
should consult your physician regarding a sleep test.
- Observed
to periodically stop breathing while asleep
- Snoring, with
or without pauses in breathing (often observed by others)
- Excessive Daytime
Sleepiness (EDS)
- Sleepiness/"nodding
off" during daytime activities, e.g. at work; while driving
- Respiratory
muscle weakness/Chest wall deformity with nocturnal breathing problems
- Chronic fatigue,
exhaustion, overstressed "burn-out", environmental hypersensitivity
- Sudden sleep
attacks, or collapsing when excited
- Vivid dreams
while drifting off to sleep
- Restless Legs,
leg cramps, night-kicking
- Consistent
unrefreshing, non-restorative sleep
- Sleepwalking,
and other unusual nocturnal behaviors
- Night terrors,
nightmares, "acting out" dreams
- Early morning
awakening
- Sleep difficulties
associated with depression, mood swings, anxiety, panic attacks, stress
- Sleep difficulties
following major trauma, e.g. motor vehicle accidents, slips and falls, etc.
- Fibromyalgia,
or other Chronic Pain Disorder
- Severe memory
or concentration problems
- Recurrent severe
headaches, especially in the morning
- Sleep problems
due to a history of alcohol and/or drugs addiction
- Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Feeling "paralyzed"
after awakening
- Frequent teeth
grinding
For
your convenience we have included the referral
form that you can take to your physician.
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