“If you are not hungry enough to eat an apple, then you are not hungry.”
– Emma Fogt,Food Rules: Your Dietary Dos and Don’ts
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The Sleep Study Sucked
To make a long story short, they wired me up like you can see in the photo above. I had electrodes taped to my legs, shoulders and head, some wires wrapped around my chest, a laser taped to my finger to measure my blood oxygen level, and some tubes in my nostrils to measure my temperature and air flow. Set up like this, I got into bed where I discovered that due to the way I was wired into the bed, I couldn’t really move. I had to call the technician in to disconnect me so I could go to the bathroom before bed, and also to turn out my light.
My Sleep Study is Tonight
About a year back, my dentist told me that I probably have sleep apnea, and I should talk to my doctor about it. She said she could recognize some of the symptoms during my dental cleaning, like the fact that I breathe through my mouth at night. Long story short, I mentioned it to my doctor, and after some follow-up questions, she said I should go to a “sleep study” where doctors would observe the way I sleep at night and determine whether I have sleep apnea, and if so, how severe it is.
Sleep apnea is linked to all sorts of horrible stuff like heart disease and strokes. They used to think that weight gain and stress caused it, but now they think it’s the other way around – if you have sleep apnea, it causes high blood pressure and weight gain, and can even aggravate your allergies or cause restless legs syndrome.
The treatments range from very mild cases that don’t really need treatment to more severe cases requiring sleeping with a machine to help you breathe or even surgury. To be honest, these treatments sound horrible to me, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I have a mild case, if at all.
It’s not an unreasonable thing to hope for – about the only symptoms I have are that I snore and sometimes I stop breathing at night for a few seconds. The other symptoms, like being tired during the day, or high blood pressure, I don’t have. I’ve never felt like I sleep poorly at night – but I have always tossed and turned and made a lot of noise while sleeping.
Anyways, I’m pretty nervous about this whole thing. Annie’s meeting me after work to have dinner, and then I get dropped off at the Marriott for the study. That’s one nice thing – rather than a hospital room, they just have a hotel room set up with cameras and monitoring equipment. Then I’ll be hooked up to wires all night, and in the morning hopefully I’ll find something out.
Germfest '08
The decrease in activity at work, which I had hoped would correspond with an increase of activity here on my blog, instead corresponded with a dramatic rise in germs.
Last week there was a minor pink eye outbreak in the creative department, which resulted in an almost comical proliferation of anti-bacterial hand soap dispensers around the office, as everyone scrambled to avoid it.
Then on Thursday night, Zoe started throwing up. It turns out she had a stomach flu that she caught at one of her groups, after which several of her friends got sick, too. Naturally, it spread to Annie, and then to me. I was fine on Friday, when Annie first started getting an upset tummy, and the whole thing cumulated with me puking my guts up Sunday afternoon (for the first time since college). Annie got lucky and never got worse than nauseous, but it made the jump to Sean, who was up and down all Sunday night getting sick.
On Monday, I felt fine, so I went to work, after warning my coworkers to keep washing their hands, and I hoped that would be the end of it. Unfortunately, Zoe caught a cold while recovering from the flu, which means Annie has a cold, too.
I stayed home from work yesterday to take care of them, and now I have it, too. So I’m home sick again, and about to go take a nap. Hopefully, this weekend will let us all get healthy again, because A) I can’t afford to take any more time off from work, and B) Zoe’s birthday party is next weekend.
Everybody Pukes
Zoe’s second monthly newsletter is late, but I have a good excuse: Everyone is sick. I stayed home from work today to help take care of Zoe so Annie could rest. Last night, Annie threw up on the floor in the basement. While trying to clean it up, I also threw up. Then, while Sean was cleaning up the rest of it, I went to pick up Zoe, who was crying, and discovered that she had spit up. Still, you know what they say about the family that pukes together…
Anyways, while you’re waiting for me to finish writing the newsletter, I uploaded a whole bunch of photos and movies, which you should go check out, including this, which is my new favorite photo of Milo.


